“ Freedom is not an accessory ” is with this motto that the routes Rituals Festival 2014 begins on November 14 at the cinema São Jorge in Lisbon.
The Routes Rituals Festival 2014 that 14 to November 23 will be at Cinema São Jorge in Lisbon, has in its conference program, theater, concerts and an exhibition.
The lineup included Portuguese artists such as B and Facade Dead Hand and a series of award-winning documentaries around the world.
Routes Rituals offers a journey with stop the squares where they struggle for Right to free elections, Freedom of Expression, for access to information.
For ten days, the Festival Rituals Routes 2014 is spoken, Freedom and Democracy through word and art, a schedule that features four conferences, exhibition, eighteen documentaries and three concerts , reads the press release.
Beginning at 17:00 on 14 November, the eighth edition of Routes Rituals opens with the exhibition “Sines, Vila Modern,” an initiative “MoreLess” project and with “They move the Times “a musical selection of songs from fighting before and after April, by the hand of John Carlos Callixto.
In the film, Rituals Routes features an extensive lineup of recent documentaries, filmmakers from all over the world.
Many are the stories of struggle for freedom and dignity, some of them told in first person.
Even on the first day, 14, at 21:30, the cinema program opens with awarded “chicago girl,” Joe Piscatella.
This documentary tells the story of a teenager who coordinates through social networks, the revolution in Syria, revealing to the world the atrocities of the dictatorship.
close this cycle of documentaries, there is a highlight on the 24th, “Dirty Wars” by Richard Rowley, a film that already has eight awards and five nominations, most recently for Best Documentary of 2014 Academy Awards.
The full exercise of Democracy requires access to information and hence the performance of four conferences where it assumes a reflection on the current state of Europe and democracy, the power of the Internet and the role of mediation debate the media.
The range of guest speakers are part Conception Queiroz, Joana Amaral Dias, José Pacheco Pereira, Ricardo Araújo Pereira, José Luís Garcia, José Manuel Fernandes, among others that have been manifested in areas such as Politics, Sociology, History, Economics or new media.
The first of three nights of concert takes place on November 20 with the Voice Project with a choir of over thirty members, aged between 55 and 83 years, who was born to break stereotypes associated with age.
The group, led by Maestro Pedro d’Orey, celebrates Freedom themed Zeca Afonso and pop / rock, always in Portuguese, an indication of the news release.
On Friday, the 21st, the stage is, B facade, one of the leading figures of contemporary Lusophone song, which already has 14 editions and some collaborations, including one with Sérgio Godinho.
The first part of the evening will be the responsibility of the voice and guitar of Lula Pena, Portuguese songwriter with influences that start in Fado and mingle with French chanson or new Brazilian bossa. Has played with Rodrigo Leão, MU, Norberto Lobo and B own facade.
The last evening of music, 21, belong to the irreverent rock Hand of Life, Adolfo Cannibal Lust, band with three decades of existence this year launched the album At My Clock Hours to Kill are.
Admission is free for all events, except for concerts and B Facade Dead Hand (8euros
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