My article for the magazine Howlround, on the occasion of the IETM plenary meeting that takes place in Porto this monht. Read the article
Thursday, 12 April 2018
Towards Cultural Access and Participation in Portugal
My article for the magazine Howlround, on the occasion of the IETM plenary meeting that takes place in Porto this monht. Read the article
Saturday, 17 March 2018
Art, Community and Leadership debated at the ISPA Congress
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| Photo: Christopher Duggan Photography |
Thursday, 15 February 2018
Let's set Mark Deputter free
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| Image taken from the newspaper Público. Photo: Nuno Ferreira Santos |
It was a good exercise
for all of us the with conversation with the Municipal Councilor for Culture
Catarina Vaz Pinto (CVP) yesterday at the Maria Matos Theatre (MMT). As it has
been a good exercise all the discussion generated after the announcement of her
decision to lease MMT and turn it into a for-profit space with programming for a
larger public.
Monday, 29 January 2018
Still on Maria Matos: a theatre's ethos
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| "Have a Great day!", by Vaiva Grainytė, Lina Lapelytė, Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė (Photo: Simonas Svitra). Maria Matos Theatre, 2017 |
Ethos: (Greek éthos, -ous) noun
distinguishing character, sentiment, moral nature, or guiding beliefs of a person, group or institution
Source: Merriam-Webster dictionary
Anne Pasternak became the director of the Brooklyn Museum in New York in 2015, succeeding Arnold L. Lehman, who had held the post for 18 years. Anne impressed me positively in her first interview for the New York Times when she stated: "I am excited to build on that ethos of welcome".
At the time of
Pasternak's appointment, there were several voices criticising the choice of
someone who had never worked in a museum before. However, this sentence, right at
the end of the article in the New York Times, was enough for me to think: She got
it! She understood "who" the museum she's going to work for is!
Sunday, 28 January 2018
TS Elliot, a terrible hip-hop artist
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| A photo of the project Contratempos in the This is PARTIS programme. |
The Guardian recently
wrote about a critique by poet Rebecca Watts, entitled “The cult of the noble amateur”, where she
attacks the work of a cohort of young female poets considering it “the open
denigration of intellectual engagement and rejection of craft”. The text
resulted in a very interesting, and welcome, debate regarding the value of
“high” and “popular” poetry. The answer of Scottish poet Don Patterson (winner
of the TS Elliot award and publisher of two of the young poets in question) was
captivating: " You don’t have to like what people do, but I think you
measure it against its own ambitions. Otherwise it’s like saying TS Eliot was a
terrible hip-hop artist. True, but so what.”
Saturday, 13 January 2018
What Maria Matos means to me (or, why did I sign the petition)
On December 17, 2017,
the newspaper Público published an interview with the Councilor of Culture of
Lisbon, Catarina Vaz Pinto, where it was announced that "[the theatre]
Maria Matos (MM) will have a very different programming model, with longer running
periods and a greater concern in attracting audiences, in order to be
profitable". The news was surprising to me, to say the least. I would say
more, I remember that, as I read, I felt a kind of physical pain.
Thursday, 30 November 2017
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