24 min

BRAZILIAN GIFT- ACT 2 DIASTTON

    • Performing Arts

Brazilian Gift is a political theatre play transformed into an audio-experience during lockdown that reveals the perversity of the Brazilian society, beyond carnival and football.  Through a surreal and ritualistic atmosphere, the performers present the main ideologies polarising Brazil, ever since fear and hate assumed the place of politics. The more the character’s paths cross in everyday life, the more they realise they only have one thing in common: they are Brazilian. Left to truly face one another in a society that is incessantly swallowing itself, will they find any salvation amongst their own hatred?

Director: Isabella Sperotto

Audio Editors: Isabella Sperotto and Bartolomeo Bartolini

Performers: Bartolomeo Bartolini, Gabriele Matuzeviciute, Isabella Sperotto and Diogo Varela. 

Brazilian Gift is a political theatre play transformed into an audio-experience during lockdown that reveals the perversity of the Brazilian society, beyond carnival and football.  Through a surreal and ritualistic atmosphere, the performers present the main ideologies polarising Brazil, ever since fear and hate assumed the place of politics. The more the character’s paths cross in everyday life, the more they realise they only have one thing in common: they are Brazilian. Left to truly face one another in a society that is incessantly swallowing itself, will they find any salvation amongst their own hatred?

Director: Isabella Sperotto

Audio Editors: Isabella Sperotto and Bartolomeo Bartolini

Performers: Bartolomeo Bartolini, Gabriele Matuzeviciute, Isabella Sperotto and Diogo Varela. 

24 min