From music to moving images, Clube de Inverno (Winter Club) is the right space to discover, explore, and improvise. From an acoustic-digital jam session to an experimentation laboratory, the possibilities are immense. The 8th edition will be led by Larie and Ana Mariz. The result of this week of creation will be presented at gnration as part of the OCUPA #9 programme, a perspective on electronic music and digital art in Braga.

    gnration
    Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service

     


    Creation sessions Free, upon registration to circuito@bragamediaarts.com

      gnration
      Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service

       


      Creation sessions Free, upon registration to circuito@bragamediaarts.com

      Dates
      Creation sessions - December 03 to 05 (Tue to Fri) | 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
      Final presentation at OCUPA #9 - December 6th (Fri) | 9:30 p.m.

      The final presentation is part of the OCUPA programme - perspective on electronic music and digital art in Braga.

       

      Partner OCUPA - Perspective on electronic music and digital art in Braga, gnration and AUAUFEIOMAU

      Support Portuguese Republic - Culture / Directorate-General for the Arts - RTCP - Network of Portuguese Theatres and Cinemas

      Note Musicians and visual artists interested in participating should send their portfolio and/or description of their instrument to circuito@bragamediaarts.com by November 27.

       

      Larie
      Larie was born in Brazil and currently lives in Portugal, where she moves between composition, performance and music production. She released the solo albums “Voa” (2016) and “Lux” (2019), moving fluidly between different musical universes, in a work that organically fuses MPB, electronica and sound experimentation - sometimes in Portuguese, sometimes in English or Spanish. She has performed in more than twenty countries in Europe and America, has collaborated with artists from various fields, including Gaya de Medeiros e Meta, and has accompanied Fado Bicha on stage since 2022.

      Ana Mariz
      Moving between cinematography and visual arts, Ana Mariz studied cinema at ESTC in Lisbon, FAMU in Prague and ESCAC in Barcelona. Her first film, "Vigília", premiered at IndieLisboa in 2016 and, along with the documentary "Infância, Adolescência, Juventude" (2018), by Rúben Gonçalves, profoundly influenced her sensitivity to lighting and framing.
      Over the years, she has worked on several films that have been screened at festivals around the world. As director of photography, she has collaborated with filmmakers such as Leonor Noivo, Ico Costa, Marco Martins and Duarte Coimbra. Her multidisciplinary approach has led to collaborations with classical music composers Jaime Reis and Nuno da Rocha, artists Ani Schulze and Pedro Huet, theatre companies SillySeason and Primeiros Sintomas and bands such as Glockenwise and Caveira. 
      She is currently preparing several films as director of photography and a feature-length documentary as director.