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Castelo de São Jorge - Castelejo

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19 — 20 Aug - 2022
Friday and Saturday

21:30
Miguel Sermão ©DR
Mafalda Veiga ©Joana Lima Rocha
Mano Preto ©DR
Ana Carla Maza © Dominique Souse

Castelo de São Jorge - Castelejo

How to get there?

This event has already happened
19 — 20 Aug - 2022
Friday and Saturday

21:30

Accessibility for people with reduced mobility.

Free admission, subject to venue capacity, ticket collection at the Castelo de São Jorge ticket office on the day, from 15:00 (max. of 2 tickets per person)

Age rating: to be classified by the CCE

Durantion: 120 minutes

Concept: Alcides Nascimento

How does a song, a monologue or a dance movement come to life? It is this magical moment of intimacy that SOLO FEST presents, allowing the public to share the artist's emotions.

19 AUGUST

Por Ele

MIGUEL SERMÃO

Theatre

A comedy that questions marital relationships in a humorous way, with moments of interaction between the actor and the audience.

 

Miguel Sermão script and performance

Renato Godinho costumes

Rogério Vale lighting design

 

SOLO

MAFALDA VEIGA

Music

In addition to Mafalda Veiga’s most well-known and intimate songs, this concert will include Portuguese versions of songs by The Beatles and David Bowie. It will also feature unreleased versions of pop classics, adapted by the poet Filipa Leal, musician Rui Reininho and Ricardo Marques (poet and Patti Smith’s translator in Portugal).

 

Mafalda Veiga vocals, guitars and other surprises

Leocádia Silva lighting design and operation

Nelson Carvalho sound

Daniel Mestre roadie

Ana Moitinho road manager

Radar dos Sons executive production

 

20 AUGUST

KODÉ DI DONA

MANO PRETO

Dance

Following on from Dom Quixote da Ilha, Mano Preto (from Raiz di Pólon) pays tribute to one of the greatest figures of the Cape Verdean art scene of the 20th and 21st centuries. Kodé di Dona was a composer, performer, poet, popular historian and a personality who still represents a certain badiu way of being.

 

Mano Preto concept, choreography, artistic director and performance

Jeff Hessney and Mano Preto directors / music selection

Jeff Hessney lighting

Mano Preto props

Kodé Di Dona original music

 

BAHIA

ANA CARLA MAZA

Music

Born in Cuba, the daughter of Chilean pianist and composer Carlos Maza and Cuban guitarist Mirza Sierra, Ana Carla Maza began learning the cello at age eight. Here she performs Bahia, her latest album, a mixture of classical cello and vocals, on a journey through the sounds of Cuba, samba, bossa nova, tango, jazz and chanson française.

 

Ana Carla Maza cello and vocals