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Participants are the authors of their own narratives.

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While the process is healing, the result is treated as a serious piece of contemporary art, not just a clinical exercise. Artistic Significance 4 Ana Borralho e JoaМѓo Galante Criativa-mente i...

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Borralho and Galante utilize their signature "expanded body" techniques. By putting real people—not actors—on stage, they create a raw, unmediated connection with the audience. In Criativa-mente , the performers use movement, voice, and presence to confront social stigmas and demand a space in the cultural conversation. Participants are the authors of their own narratives

Ana Borralho and João Galante’s project is a powerful intersection of contemporary performance, social practice, and mental health advocacy. Developed for the 2021 edition of the BoCA (Biennial of Contemporary Arts), this initiative challenges the traditional boundaries of the stage to amplify the voices of those living with mental illness. The Core Concept

The project functions as a series of workshops leading to a public presentation. It avoids the clinical "gaze" often cast upon mental health, focusing instead on: By putting real people—not actors—on stage, they create

At its heart, Criativa-mente is a participatory laboratory. Borralho and Galante, known for their radical and intimate performance styles, collaborated with individuals from psychiatric support organizations and local mental health institutions. The goal was simple yet profound: to transform the "invisible" experiences of psychiatric patients into a visible, creative force. A Dialogue of Bodies and Words