Videodance emerges from the confrontation between tradition and transformation, questioning the impact of technological and social change in places like Trafaria. Between bodies that resist and bodies that adapt, the video reflects on what it means to “progress” without losing what anchors us.
A dancer and master’s student in Performing Arts at FCSH, Rita Alferes develops research and creative work around the dialogue between body and technology. Her videodance practice reflects on the limits of individual, social, and territorial transformation, starting from local contexts such as Trafaria.