Questionar hoje alguns dos desafios para as artes | Raimundo Cosme | TEDxTorres Vedras
Olhar longe é olhar cedo. Esta regra da astronomia dá corpo a uma conversa sobre questões que hoje se levantam para o futuro das artes em Portugal. A partir das perspetivas de vários outros criadores, Raimundo Cosme lança uma reflexão acerca dos desafios para o amanhã. Ator, criador e codiretor da Plataforma285. Licenciado em Teatro pela ESAD.CR (prémio Alumni Carreira 2021, IPLeiria). Frequenta o Doutoramento em Artes Performativas e Imagem em Movimento, das Belas Artes da UL. Em teatro trabalhou com Cão Solteiro, Teatro do vestido, Diogo Dória, Carlota Lagido, André e. Teodósio, Vasco Araújo, André Godinho, José Eduardo Rocha, José Carlos Plaza, entre outros. Em 2011 fundou a Companhia Plataforma285, onde trabalha como ator, dramaturgo e codiretor artístico. Como criador trabalhou ainda em “The Institute Of Global Solitude”, uma colaboração com a companhia grega de teatro Blitz. Em cinema, trabalhou com André Godinho, Manuel Pureza, Gonçalo Galvão Telles, Jorge Paixão da Costa, Bruno Gascon, Marguerite de Hillerin, Félix Dutilloy-Liégeois, Ben von Grafenstein e Eduardo Brito. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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