Bruno Freire (BR)
Diptyque – Matamatá & La vie n’est pas utile (ou c’est comme ça)
Diptyque is a work that unfolds into two choreographic objects that complement and complexify each other, like two images side by side. On the one hand the trio: Matamatá; on the other hand, the danced conference La vie n’est pas utile (ou c’est comme ça).
Bruno Freire (BR)
Bruno Freire is a father and choreographic artist from São Paul who currently lives in Brussels and remains doggedly in search of the miraculous. Lately, he has been writing with movement and light (‘choreo/photo/graphics’). From 2004 to 2009, he studied dance and performance at PUC-SP, then obtained a master’s degree in communication and semiotics at the same university in São Paulo. A year later, he completed a professional master’s degree in choreographic studies at ex.e.r.ce in Montpellier. In recent years, he has danced with/for choreographers such as Mette Ingvartsen, Radouan Mriziga and Cristian Duarte.