Odete - Odete

Ok. oskar: music | Odete

Criss Cross #1
17. 7. 23, 8:30 p.m.

Ok. oskar: music | CRISS CROSS | Odete (Portugal)
A multidisciplinary artist, Odete (b. 1995, Porto) develops work in the fields of music, visual arts, performance and theatre.

Venue
Stadtgalerie Zwergelgarten
Date
17. 7. 23, 8:30 p.m.

Odete

A multidisciplinary artist, Odete (b. 1995, Porto) develops work in the fields of music, visual arts, performance and theatre. She completed the course of Performing Arts at the Academia Contemporânea do Espetáculo-Escola de Artes in Porto and has presented her creations in different spaces and contexts, such as Teatro Sao Luiz (Lisbon), Teatro Municipal Campo Alegre (Porto), malavoadora.porto (Porto), CasAzul (Barcelos), CAPC – Círculo de Artes Plásticas de Coimbra (Coimbra). ), Festival DDD – Dias da Dança (Porto), Festival Iminente (Lisbon), Rua das Gaivotas 6 (Lisbon). Odete recently won the ReXform award for the performing arts, presenting the project "On Revelations and Muddy Becomings" at MAAT and in collaboration with the biennial BoCA. She has brought to the world the following music releases : “Water Bender" (New Scenery, 2020), "To those who are paranoid broken bored" (Self-release, 2019), "Amarração" (Rotten:Fresh, 2019) and "Matrafona" (Naivety, 2018) ), made music for theatre : Raquel André's "Colection of Artists", Luara Learth Moreira's "Manguba", Dinis Machado's "Yellow Puzzle Horse” and soundtracks for several films including André Godinho's "Imaterial Girl" / Single Dog. or "Across the great Night" by Jota Mombasa. She collaborated with the collective knowbotiq on soundscapes for landscapes in Scotland and Guimarães. Odete is part of the "SHAPE platform" 2021-2022, a platform for innovative music financed by the European Union's "Creative Europe" program. She presented her first solo exhibition at O ​​Bardo and, more recently, the exhibition LYSIS, with Diana Policarpo in Quéréla (Lisbon). In 2022, unleashed her first book of poetry entitled "The Elder Femme and other Stone Writings" by Swamp Books.