Coreia #11 x Sâlmon
9 NOV — sat,
Free Admission

Coreia is a newspaper dedicated to the arts in general and closely connected to dance, choreography and performance. It is a complimentary paper and comes out twice a year. It aims to provide independent and international news on topics, works and artists and endeavours to cover various artistic formats. Its #11 issue is a special edition in partnership with the Sâlmon Barcelona Performing Arts Festival. Coreia #11 + Sâlmon will be presented by João dos Santos Martins and there will also be performative readings.

contribution coreia #11 + Festival Sâlmon
Alex Baczyński-Jenkins, Blanca Ulloa, Carolina Mendonça, Tórtola Valencia, Dana Michel & Michael Nardone, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Dina Mimi, Eleonora Fabião, Eduardo Abdala & Caldino Perema, Isabel de Naverán & Ola Maciejewska, Leticia Skrycky & Carolina Campos, María García Ruiz, Mahmoud Bichtawi, Paz Rojo, Quim Pujol, Pedro Lemebel, Valentina Desideri & Stefano Harney

editorial direction
João dos Santos Martins

co-editing
Andrea Rodrigo, Clara Amaral, João dos Santos Martins, Néstor García

design gráfico
Isabel Lucena, Paula de Álvaro

translation
Amilcar Packer, Andrea Rodrigo, Claire Savina, Gemma Deza, la correccional (serveis textuals), Joana Frazão, Pedro Cerejo, Pedro Morais

review
Pedro Cerejo, Daniel Lühmann, Marta Alonso-Buenaposada del Hoyo

coproduction
Associação Parasita, Circular Associação Cultural, Sâlmon Festival de Artes Vivas de Barcelona 2024

support for launches
Kunsthalle Lissabon, Centro de Memória de Vila do Conde, Pedra Dura - Festival de Dança do Algarve, Linha de Fuga (Coimbra), Sâlmon Associació Cultural (Barcelona), La Caldera (Barcelona)

distribution support
Camões — Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua

acknowledgments
Marta Lança, Fernanda Salgueiro, Elianna Kan da Regal Hoffmann & Associates LLC

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João dos Santos Martins (Santarém, 1989) is an artist based in Lisbon and Paris whose work encompasses a wide range of forms, including choreography, exhibition and publication. He studied dance and choreography in various institutions across Europe between 2007 and 2011, including P.A.R.T.S. and e.x.er.c.e. His practice has been developed through diverse collaborations with artists such as Min Kyoung Lee, Cyriaque Villemaux, Rita Natálio, Pedro Neves Marques, Ana Jotta and Teatro Praga. He also performs in the works of Ana Rita Teodoro, Eszter Salamon, Moriah Evans and Xavier Le Roy.
He recently curated a cycle of performances, exhibitions, talks and workshops reflecting on the history of dance in Portugal and founded the semi-annual journal Coreia dedicated to the discourse of the arts and artists. His piece Continued Project (2015) was recipient of the Portuguese Society of Authors’ Prize for Choreography in 2016.

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