Work
Carga Viva
Carga Viva does not ignore the public, neither the space that it is developed. The spectacle is permeated by the ERRO research in valorize the effective communication between actors and audience, the appropriation of the urban space, including the spectator in the action, and searching for an even dialogue between all these elements.
| Projeto Palco Giratório – SESC Maceió – AL – Outubro de 2004 |
The actions and the text, which is the crossing between “Dores do Mundo” by A. Schopenhauer and “Rhinoceros” by E. Ionesco, has as starting point the matter of insanity and lucidity. The spectacle searches to discuss this subject without letting prejudices assume an illusionary truth, walking in an unknown path, discussing the limits of normality, making the public witness the treatment given to these individuals, outside social patterns.
In this spectacle, that integrates the repertoir of the group, the aim is to catch the public in alternative and transitory spaces, using the invasion of inusitated spaces as a form of game with the passers, which for seconds, could confuse reality and fiction.
“Those who survive in this world find themselves in the position of spectators that sees the same farces repeated without interruption. It is that the things are calculated for only one representation.”
Will humans one day find themselves free of all the systematic way of life to, at last, have the great conflict with insanity?
The spectacle opened in June of 2002 in Florianópolis/SC. Once opened, realized diverse seasons in the city and participated in festival and projects, such as: The 3ª Bienal of UNE, in Recife/PE; the XII Festival de teatro de Curitiba/PR; and the project Projeto Palco Giratório 2004 by Sesc Nacional. Carga Viva has been performed in cities within the state of Santa Catarina (Joinville, Criciúma and Blumenau), and also in other cities in Brazil, such as Curitiba (PR), Crato (CE), Recife (PE), Salvador (BA), Aracajú (SE), Maceió (AL), Macapá (AP), Boa Vista (RR) and Rio Branco (AC).
“Life is like a spectacle that bothers in vain the of
sleep nothingness”
Cast: Dayana Zdebsky, Luana Raiter, Luiz Henrique Martins e Michel Marques.
Authors: Pedro Bennaton e Luana Raiter
Art-director: Luana Raiter.
Director: Pedro Bennaton.

