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Simone Reis was born in Uberaba, Minas Gerais-Brazil in 1967. She is an Adjunct Professor in the Performing Arts Graduate Program at the
University of Brasilia(UnB)-Brazil. She has worked as a lecturer in the
Arts Institute at UnB since 1994 where she teaches acting, directing and
movement. She has a Masters Degree from the University of Bahia, in
Salvador (2002) where she investigated Orixas (characters from
Candombl¨¦) and other emblematic figures of western theatre such as
Shakespeare's Ophelia, Hamlet and Gertrude.
Reis has performed many times at festivals in various Brazilian cities
(e.g. the International Winter Festival in Belo Horizonte 1992; Brasilia
IV Forum of Visual Arts 1995; International Festival of Contemporary
Theatre and Butoh in São Paulo and Bras¨ªla 1995; Londrina Theatre
Festival in Paran¨¢ 1999), international conferences (e.g. International
Youth Village in Japan 1996; Australasian Drama Studies Association-ADSA
Bodies in Question Conference in New Zealand 1998; ADSA -Performance and
Spectacle Conference in Australia 2000 and South Project in Australia
2004), among others.
Her present focus is on solo performance, however, she has directed and
devised many improvisatory works in collaboration with other actors,
directors, dancers, musicians and visual artists. She has received
numerous grants from the Brazilian Government (Banco do Brasil Cultural
Centre, Fundo de Apoio a Pesquisa, Distrito Federal Culture Departament,
Ministry of Education, CNPq Young Theatre Directors Prize) for doing
several projects including collaborations with visual artists such as
Sonia Paiva and Nelson Maravalhas, the photographer Mila Petrillo, the
director Brigida Miranda and with the English director Leo Sykes with
whom she created Hamuleto in 2002, a Candombl¨¦ version of Hamlet's
Shakespeare. Reis also produced The Seven Faces of Dr Lao play together
with some University of Brasilia theatre students and the actor Mariza
Vargas for which she was awarded The Best Director Prize (Culture OK
Prize, Brasilia 1999).
She has worked with the Butoh performer and TAAN Dance Company director
Maura Baiochi, the performance artists Jose Eduardo Garcia de Moraes and
Felicia Johansson and the dancer Eliana Carneiro in Brasilia where
together they created the National Solo Company of Atypical Dances. In
São Paulo Simone collaborated with the tropicalista and antropofagico
artist Zé Celso Martinez Correa, the Uzina Uzona Theatre Company
director who blends theatre with Candomble and Umbanda , both
ritualistic Afro-Brazilian religions. In Zé Celso's company she has
performed Ophelia's Ghost in Hamlet's Opening Rehearsals, the characters
Barbara Heliodora and Death in 1993. Simone has also performed with the
legendary Brazilian actor and terror movie director Jose do Caixao in Zé
Celso's play Misterios Gozozos, 1994.
In 2003 she was awarded a 4-year PhD scholarship from the Brazilian
Ministry of Education and was granted study-leave from the University of
Brasilia to come to Australia. In Melbourne at Dance House in 2003, she
participated in the Beyond Butoh Festival curated by Tony Yap and Yumi
Umiumare. Her academic work at Victoria University (VU) in Melbourne
involved practice-based research in performance. Her doctoral thesis, completed in 2007, is entitled "Little World/Mundinho: An 'Antropofagic' and Autobiographic Performance". The performance component of her doctorate "Little World" was presented at "La Mama" in Carlton (Melbourne) in December 2006.
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