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The
Artesanato Furioso was created in september, 2000, by Valério
Fiel da Costa and Fábio Cavalcante (both composers from Belém),
to serve as a sound-experience space. The object of the performances
is mobile and indeterminate, and sometimes the performers are surprised
with the sound results. This situation is achieved using choices
at random of structural elements, autonomy for the instrumental parts,
superposition of sounds, improvisation over soundscapes, carring
out a script without a reherasal... The duo realised six presentations
since 2000, all of them in the opportunities that both composers
were in Belém,
since Valério
lives in São paulo, and Fábio passed five years
in Ourém.
Bellow are the stuffs of Artesanato Furioso
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- Cu
cagão (Fábio Cavalcante). With
Fábio
Cavalcante (ass, cloth and balloon).
Composed in january, 2007, for the fifth edition of Artesanato Furioso.
SIXTH EDITION,
alive in ICA. September, 22 and 23. 2007.
September 22. 24:00h
- Cu
cagão (Fábio Cavalcante). With
Allan Carvalho (choir and cloth);
Fábio Cavalcante (choir and recorded sound);
Renato Torres (choir and balloon) and Valério Fiel da
Costa (choir and cloth).
- Silêncios,
peixes e assombrações subaquáticas (Valério
Fiel da Costa). With Arthur Alves (cello
with delay) and Valério
Fiel da Costa (prepared piano).
- Missa (Valério
Fiel da Costa). With Alan Fonseca, Allan
Carvalho, Cláudio
Costa, Judson Brito, Renato Torres (saucepans) and
Valério Fiel da Costa (voice and keyboards).
- Música
de microfonia (Valério Fiel da Costa / Fábio
Cavalcante).
With Fábio Cavalcante (microfone,
record player, rain machine and balloon) and
Valério Fiel da Costa (microfone, radio, recorded sounds,
roque-roque, balloon and shells)
September 23. 20:00h
- Poluição
sonora (Fábio Cavalcante). With
Allan Carvalho (balloon);
Cláudio Costa (glass and polystyrene);
Fábio Cavalcante (recorded sounds) and
Valério Fiel da Costa (glass and polystyrene).
- Kensho (Valério
Fiel da Costa). With
Allan Carvalho, Cláudio
Costa and
Valério Fiel da Costa (chair, roque-roque, percussions and
voice).
- Cirurgião (Fábio
Cavalcante). With
Alan Fonseca (guitar);
Cláudio Costa (guitar and comb);
Fábio Cavalcante (guitar, comb and knife) and
Valério Fiel da Costa (recorded sounds).
- Trash
plastic (Valério Fiel da Costa / Lilian Campesato). With
Fábio Cavalcante (plastic, microfone, can and tape)
and Valério Fiel da Costa (plastic, glass and paper)

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Artesanato
Furioso, fifth edition. February 12 and march 1,
2007 - Waldemar Henrique Theater, Belém.
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Artesanato
Furioso, third edition. July 31, 2002 - Bufo Theater,
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Artesanato
Furioso, second edition. February 16-17, 2001 - Soledade
Cemetery, Belém. |
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- Poster -
Artesanato Furioso in ICA. September, 2007
- Program -
Artesanato Furioso no ICA.
- "Artesanato
Furioso" - O Liberal, Magazine, page 1.
Belém, February 28, 2007.
- Program -
Artesanato Furioso in "Pauta Maldita". February and march, 2007
- Program -
Artesanato Furioso in IV Encun.
- "Fábio,
Valério e Pio Lobato dão show de eletroacústica" -
O Liberal, Cartaz, page 2. Belém. July 31, 2002.
- "Experimentações
musicais no espaço bufo" - Diário
do Pará, Caderno D, page 3. Belém. July
30, 2002.
- "Feira
do Som" by Edgar Augusto - Diário do Pará,
Caderno D, page 7. Belém. February 16, 2001.
- "Cemitério
abre espaço para música" - Diário
do Pará, Caderno D, page 8. Belém. February 16, 2001.
- "Instalação
eletroacústica? Vá ao cemitério para saber" -
O Liberal, Cartaz, page 8. Belém. February 16, 2001.
- "Dupla
paraense leva música ao cemitério da Soledade" -
A Província do Pará, Variedades, page
8. Belém. February 16, 2001.
- "Música
eletracústica no cemitério da Soledade" -
Augusto Pachêco - Gazeta Mercantil, Roteiro, page
1. Belém. February 15, 2001.
- Poster -
Artesanato Furioso in Soledade cemetery. February, 2001.
- Poster -
Artesanato Furioso, first edition.
- Program -
Artesanato Furioso, first edition.
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