Carolina Bianchi continues her Cadela Força Trilogy, which she began in 2023. After presenting the consequences of rape under sedatives (Chapter I) and the inherent violence of the artistic context (Chapter II), the final chapter, Uma Luz Cordial, moves beyond creation’s brutality. It delves into the very writing process that birthed the Trilogy, navigating the blurred lines between theater and literature, where writing and sexuality intertwine on fiction’s foundation. This disproportionate collage of drafts, notebooks, borrowed words (from Hilda Hilst, Emily Dickinson, and others), and notes exposes writing as a violent act—a confrontation with the enigma of one’s own sexuality. Author and director Carolina Bianchi appears on stage as a dissolving subject, embodying writerly alter egos to explore her fantasies, especially the fantasy of writing itself.
Distribution
With Rodrigo Andreolli, Larissa Ballarotti, Carolina Bianchi, Lucas Delfino, Joana Ferraz, Flow Kountouriotis, Fernanda Libman, Amanda Lyra, Danielli Mendes, Carolina Mendonça
Concept, text, direction and set Carolina Bianchi
The text contains an excerpt of the book “O Caderno Rosa de Lori Lamby” by Hilda Hilst
Text revision Larissa Ballarotti
Translation for subtitles Marina Matheus (English), Thomas Resendes (French)
Dramaturgy and research partner Carolina Mendonça
Technical direction, sound design and music Miguel Caldas
Assistant director Murillo Basso
Scenography and graphic design Luisa Callegari
Lighting design Jo Rios
Video and screenings Montserrat Fonseca Llach
Costumes Luisa Callegari, Carolina Bianchi
Internship Thomas Médioni
Stage manager, production assistant AnaCris Medina
Production direction, tour management and communication Carla Estefan
International relations, production and distribution Metro Gestão Cultural (Brazil)
Production
Production Metro Gestão Cultural (Brazil), Carolina Bianchi Y Cara de Cavalo
Coproduction KVS Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg (Brussels), Utrecht Théâtre, Festival d’Avignon, La Villette-Paris, Odéon–Théâtre de l'Europe (Paris), Festival d’Automne à Paris, Wiener Festwochen (Vienna), Holland Festival (Amsterdam), Les Célestins – Théâtre de Lyon, Comédie de Genève, Divine Comedy International Theatre Festival (Krakow), Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Bruxelles), HAU Hebbel am Ufer (Berlin), Maillon, Théâtre de Strasbourg – Scène européenne , GREC Barcelona, Teatro Nacional de Catalunya (Barcelona),
Residencies La FabricA du Festival d'Avignon, KVS Brussels, Utrecht Theatre-NL
With the support of Tax shelter van de Belgische Federale Overheid, The Ammodo Foundation (Netherlands)
Support for the 80th Festival d'Avignon Camões - Centre culturel portugais à Paris
Presented in partnership with France Médias Monde