Dally Schwarz and Marcos Aganju have been working together artistically since 2014, creating shows, performances, and cross-disciplinary works between dance, music, and visual arts. Originally from Brazil, they have lived in Lisbon since 2017. These artists address queer, feminist, and anti-racist issues in their practices and thoughts. In addition to being creators and artistic directors, they are educators and conduct artistic research with a particular interest in language, experimentation, and new formats.
They have presented their work in several countries, including Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Netherlands, England, United States of America, Uruguay, and Belgium.
Dally Schwarz was born in Niterói, and has lived and worked in Lisbon since 2018. She works as an artist at the intersection of dance, music, and video. She is the Artistic Director of Zona Limítrofe, bassist in the band Mish Mish, and an arts and dance teacher.
Marcos Aganju was born in Brazil, raised in Rio de Janeiro, and has lived in Lisbon since 2018. He works as an artist, musician, and educator. He is the artistic director of Zona Limítrofe. He is a guitarist in various musical projects. He creates soundtracks for film, theater, performances, and dance. He makes sound and music his active principle.
Performers who works with us in TTT:
Kenya HerédiaKenya
Radio Activa was born in Almería, returned to Lisbon in 2017 and has lived and worked there ever since. She works as a performer and circus artist, invoking the languages of theatre and dance, seeking to work with symbols and political messages.
Gonçalo Pires
Born in 1987 in Lisbon and raised in Pinhal Novo. Interested in the body and movement, he began his research in the practice of martial arts, particularly Aikido, and since 2011 has been part of c.e.m – centro em movimento (center in movement), participating in practices, dances and performative gatherings.