The Itineraries artistic creation incentive program, which is aimed at Mozambican dance creators, is once again taking place for the third year in a row. The first phase of the program took place in Alcanena, at the Materiais Diversos Festival, and the second artist residency took place in Guimarães, where the artists were hosted by A Oficina. Finally, at the end of October we come to the third and final phase of the Itineraries program, with an artist residency that will take place in Lisbon, in one of the program's founding houses: Estúdios Victor Córdon.
In the capital, the artists will continue to develop their work, which will be shared with the public in the last days of the residency, on November 9. During their residency, they will also lead three open classes, which will be an opportunity to meet people interested in dance and dance professionals in Lisbon. As well as visiting the city, the three artists will be able to get in touch and acquaint themselves with other artists and cultural agents based here, as well as getting to know Lisbon's cultural venues. In this final phase of the work, the choreographer Piny will come to EVC at certain times to accompany each artist's process.
The Itineraries program is a partnership between Estúdios Victor Córdon and Camões - Institute for Cooperation and Language, through the Portuguese Cultural Center in Maputo.