How to illuminate death? Mysteries of Eleusis, The Visit and Black Cat
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Lambe-lambe theater, art and technology, animation theater, theater companies, repertory theaterAbstract
This report refers to three lambe-lambe theaters that have death as a dramaturgical principle: Mistérios de Elêusis, A Visita and Gato Negro. Mistérios de Elêusis is a trilogy about the myth of Persephone, ruling goddess of the world of the dead. A Visita and Gato Negro were part of the Instantes de Passagem project, a sextet of lambe-lambe theaters about the intimate moment of death. All three lambe-lambe theaters use a digital projector as a technical resource for scenic composition.
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