ORU KAMI
GariBambi
ORU KAMI starts with folding paper — the gesture that takes shape, the sound the paper makes, and the image that is manipulated. Inspired by the Japanese art of origami, this show offers a universe in which the simplest things are perceived as essential, where each crease holds a secret, each shape a meaning, and each sheet a message to be unveiled. In ORU KAMI, music emerges as a line that connects the visible to the invisible; starting from silence, it weaves soundscapes in an intimate aesthetic that, like paper, unfolds between verbal and non-verbal language.
Each origami holds within itself the possibility of being offered, made to give, and for this reason, ORU KAMI simultaneously offers a space for intergenerational sharing in which small paper figures carry great invisible gifts, delivered with the delicacy of those who know that the essential is not said — it is folded, shared, felt.
Technical details
Concept and performance Aurora Miranda and Joana Mafalda Araújo
Set design Joana Mafalda Araújo and Maria Silva
Costumes Ana Peixoto
Set design support Diógenes Araújo and Rui Araújo
Sound design support Mário Tina
Commissioned by Theatro Circo and Centro Cultural de Paredes de Coura
Duration 35 minutes
Target audience children up to 3 years of age, accompanied by an adult
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