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DANCER IN THE DARK

The show is the only authorized theatrical adaptation for the film work of Danish filmmaker Lars Von Trier, winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2000. The protagonist Björk also took the best actress trophy at the festival. Her songs include the film, most notably Grammy-nominated and Oscar-nominated "I've Seen It All."

 

In Brazil, the theatrical adaptation gains direction of actress and director Dani Barros (from "Estamira").

In 2017, the musical made seasons praised at SESC Ginastico, SESI, UFF Theater and OI Casa Grande, earning the Botequim Cultural Award for best actress for Juliane Bodini.

 

SYNOPSIS

 

The story takes place in 1964 in the United States. Selma Jezková is a Czech immigrant who moves to the US with her son Gene, a twelve-year-old boy. She has a hereditary degenerative disease that causes her to ask for vision, something that will also happen to her child. Knowing that there are doctors in the US who can operate Gene, it was enough to make her immigrate to the country. Selma rents a trailer on the property of Bill and his wife Linda, his neighbors, where he lives humbly. She works exhaustively in a factory with her best friend Carmen and keeps everything she earns for surgery to prevent her son from suffering the same fate. But when Bill finds himself in financial trouble, he steals the money Selma had saved hard. Theft is the starting point for tragic events.

 

Juliane Bodini and Luis Antônio Fortes idealize musical with accessibility project

 

"Transposing to the theater this remarkable cinematographic work came from the desire to open our eyes to the world, addressing such pertinent subjects as prejudice, social exclusion and injustice. And so, trying to change the patterns and vices of a society where intolerance prevails and neglect poisons us. We have to see each other. So we choose to do a work, a movement that allows all the audience to have accessibility on and off the stage, "
Juliane Bodini and Luis Antônio Fortes, creators of the project
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PRODUCTION CREDITS

Musical based on the feature film by Lars von Trier Theatrical

Adaptation: Patrick Ellsworth

Translation: Elidia Novaes

Direction: Dani Barros

Music Direction and Arrangements: Marcelo Alonso Neves - Songs Freely Inspired by Björk's Universe

Idealization: Juliane Bodini and Luis Antonio Fortes

Sound Design: SCENIC AUDIO - Andrea Zeni and Joyce Santiago

Production Director: Jessica Santiago

Cast: Juliane Bodini, Luis Antonio Fortes, Andrêas Gatto, Carolina Pismel, Daniel Brasil, Julia Gorman, Lucas Gouvêa, Marino Rocha / Jefferson Schroeder and Suzana Nascimento

Musicians: Arthur, Leonardo Lobo and Jhonny Kepler

Scenario: Mina Quental

Costume: Carol Lobato

Lighting: Felicio Mafra

Assistant Musical Director: Mauricio Chiari

Movement Direction and Choreography: Denise Stutz

Tap Lessons and Choreography: Clara Equi Body

Preparation and Choreography: Camila Caputti

Vocal Preparation: Mirna Rubim

Speech Therapy Supervision: Luciana Oliveira

Visagist: Marcio Mello

Assistant Directors: Rubia Rodrigues and Camila Caputti

Visagism Assistant: Roberto Santiago

Production Coordination: Luis Antonio Fortes

Executive Production: Laura Rodrigues

Visual Programming: Daniel de Jesus

Pictures of Graphic Material: Nana Moraes

Making Off Photos and Records: Los Padrinos Photography - Roberto Carneiro

Legal Advice: Heloisa Mourão

Accounting Advisory: STRONG Accounting Advisory

Doll Making: Bruno Dante

Doll Making Assistant: Cleyton Diirr

Puppet manipulation instructor: Marcio Nascimento

 

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