Starting this Thursday (4), the show Cura, by Deborah Colker Dance Company, will be on display in the city of São Paulo. The montage wants to provoke reflections on what has no cure, making a kind of bridge between faith and science, between accepting and fighting, between love and genetics.
In an interview with CNN this Wednesday (3), choreographer Deborah Colker explained that she began producing the show in 2018, two years before the Covid-19 pandemic, and that returning to the stage is “a light”.
“It got that name when Stephen Hawking dies in early 2018, and I ended up paying attention to his life. Like that amazing scientist who had ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), had a diagnosis that he would live three years and he lived another 50. I say he found the cure for the incurable, but the cure always has to exist,” says Colker .
According to the choreographer, the show is so profound that it brings this cure that does not always have vaccines. “But it demands knowledge, existence, humility and generosity.”
Reference: CNN Brasil

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