Tanzfabrik
Berlin
Stage
Stage

Ricardo de Paula

Ricardo de Paula a choreographer, dancer, performer and artistic director of Grupo Oito. Residing as a Black artist in Berlin, he has long grappled with themes of racism and decolonization, intertwining these concerns with a continuous evolution of his creative approaches and aesthetics. Notably, his recent work has embraced spirituality as a significant influence. At its core, de Paula's artistic vision revolves around leveraging the body as a transformative instrument, utilizing movement to explore physical capacities for resistance and transformation. Central to his practice is the "Get Physical Process," a methodology he developed and teaches individually. His dance productions with Grupo Oito stem from regular training sessions that encompass artistic research and collaborative development three times a week. Beyond contemporary dance, capoeira, the Brazilian dance martial art, profoundly inspires him, particularly its formal elements like the "roda" (circle) and the ground-based aspects of the dance. Touch, a pivotal element in capoeira, triggers reactions, movements, fights, and postures, reflecting both individual and social dynamics. De Paula's approach is a rich amalgamation of diverse experiences, perspectives, backgrounds, methods, and evolving techniques, now incorporating ritual elements into the training and creative process.

  1. Performance Shoot first
  2. Workshop Get Physical Process
  3. Workshop GET PHYSICAL PROCESS