Last chapter of the Pacìfico trilogy, Teatros Amazonas (2020) takes us to two of the main architectural sites of Brazil: the Theater of the Opera and the stadium of Manaus. With a documentary-style editing and strongly political, able to mix historical investigation and ethnography, visual arts and performance, the Iberian-South American duo relates the transformations of the Brazilian Amazon between an industrial boom and colonial and indigenous culture. The last chapter of the trilogy affirms a new language for art and political activism, placing once again center stage the voice of a people and its history.
Credits
©Tristan Perez-Martin
Concept/ Directed by: Laida Azkona Goñi e Txalo Toloza-Fernández
With: Laida Azkona Goñi e Txalo Toloza-Fernández
Music and sound design: Rodrigo Rammsy
Lighting: Ana Rovira
Video: MiPrimerDrop
Stage design: Xesca Salvà, MiPrimerDrop
Costumes: Sara Espinosa
Research: Leonardo Gamboa
Stage and audio-video production: Elclimamola
Translation from portuguese: Livia Diniz
Translation from tukano: Joao Paulo Lima Barreto
Reporter: Pedro Granero
Illustrations: Jeisson Castillo
With the support of Helena Febre?s and Conrado Parodi
Production Credits
With the support of Helena Febre?s and Conrado Parodi
Produced by Azkona & Toloza
Coproduced by Grec Festival de Barcelona?; Théâtre Garonne – scène européenne (Toulouse)?; Marche Teatro (Ancone)?; INTEATRO Festival (Ancone)?; Antic Teatre (Barcelona)?; Théâtre de la Ville-Paris?; and Festival d’Automne à Paris
In association with Théâtre de la Ville-Paris?; and Festival d’Automne à Paris