EVERYTHING PASSES OVER THE EARTH/ TUDO PASSA SOBRE A TERRA
Iracema died, my grandmother died, my mother died, Marielle died. We all are. We became. Life after life. An impersonality. What are you? A question that affirms another, the other. We are so many. And we know, finger by finger. Vastness and diversity to the echo it produces. The jandaia still sings. It was invasion, not discovery. She knows well that on earth everything passes. That's why we are. No one lets go of anyone's hand. That's why we continued. A movement that never ceases to repeat itself in differences. We are many iracemas.

Everything passes over the earth is a dance show that starts from the image of Iracema, a female character by the novelist José de Alencar from Ceará, to think and discuss issues that cross the figure of women, as well as the meaning of their presence as part of the original peoples. Brazil in the past and present. The research also resulted in the creation of the Iracema dance performance aimed at children of all ages.

Concept and dance Rosa Primo Director and Dramaturgy Clarice Lima Movement Research Carolina Wiehoff Image research and illustration Raisa Christina Creation, Scenography and Costume Carolina Wiehoff, Clarice Lima, Raisa Christina and Rosa Primo Collaborations Esther Weitzman Costume Advice Marina Carleial Light design Walter Façanha Light Operation Nelson Albuquerque Production Som & Fúria Executive producer Jota Júnior Santos Partners Karthaz Studio | Universidade Federal do Ceará - Instituto de Cultura e Arte | Escola Porto Iracema das Artes Age rating 18 years Duration 40 min
"This project was contemplated by the Dance Laboratory of Escola Porto Iracema das Artes do Ceará."
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Everything passes over the earth (2019)

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