THE LAB.WORKSHOPS #06 - LUÍSA SARAIVA

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This workshop, led by Luísa Saraiva, focuses on the mental health challenges faced by students and professionals in the performing arts. More than just a workshop, it is a space for listening and sharing, designed to explore, understand and learn how to manage anxiety and emotional burnout. In a demanding yet unstable working environment, where the constant need to balance financial sustainability and creative expression intersects, it is common to experience feelings of burnout and a disconnect from one's own goals.

The session is dedicated to deepening awareness of the systemic and individual factors involved in these processes, developing practical tools to strengthen emotional resilience, and creating a mutual support network amongst peers within the community.

The workshop begins with a physical practice focused on regulating breathing and the vagus nerve. This is followed by individual and group exercises on emotional management, stress and managing expectations. In the two sessions on 21 and 26 May, we will address different themes and strategies; it is possible to attend both or just one of the sessions.

about Luísa Saraiva

A choreographer and dancer, she studied Psychology at the University of Porto and Dance at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen. Her choreographic work explores the language of the body and the voice, situating itself at the intersection of movement and musical composition. She was selected for the dance Web grant in 2019 and, during the 2019/2020 season, was one of the choreographers in residence at K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg. In 2022/2023, she was a grant holder of the City of Berlin's Tanzpraxis programme.

In recent years, she has led workshops and discussions on mental health within the dance and performing arts community. As a curator, she has collaborated with the Folkwang Museum in Essen and the Municipal Gallery of Porto on interdisciplinary projects. She is currently co-director of MULA - Festival of Performing Arts in Porto, alongside Cristina Planas Leitão.

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