The multimedia theatrical show "Splash", after the session in S?o Paulo, made free presentations in the cities of Angatuba, on the 17th, Saturday, in Pra?a da Matriz and on Sunday, 18, in the city of Paranapanema, in the Concha Acústica (Outdoor Theather). The play is directed by Mark Bromilow, Australian artistic director who also directed the show "Varekai", of Cirque du Soleil. The multimedia show, about the importance of water in our daily life, was sponsored by CTG Brasil via the tax relief Culture law called Lei Rouanet.
"Splash" is a contemporary show, combining the languages of circus, theater and dance, with diverse comic, poetic, or even electrifying pictures. The artists stimulated a lot of adrenaline and excitement in the viewer by bringing incredible aerial and ground acrobatics, parkour, dances and balancing, mixed with multimedia projections and live music to the stage. Natália Presser, who was an artist of the show "Varekai", choreographed the circus.
Performed by the Paulo Kobayashi Institute, a Civil Society Organization of Public Interest (OSCIP), and Ricardo Maia Produ??es Artísticas, "Splash" was nominated for the 2018 S?o Paulo Prize for Incentive to Children and Youth’s Theater, in the category of Best Performance of the Year in Sustainability.
CTG Brasil's Brand, Communication and Sustainability director, Salete da Hora, comments on the company's support for the project: "In a creative and playful way, 'Splash' contributes to raise public awareness about the importance of water, and our main resource in the energy generation and fundamental for the planet in general.
In the first half of the year, the company sponsors itinerant and free theater and film programming in the neighboring cities of the hydropower plants operating in the Paranapanema River. Part of this cultural agenda, the show "Splash" will cover 16 cities of the states of S?o Paulo and Paraná. "We promote these actions in an increasingly significant and coordinated way for community development, in order to make a positive contribution to the communities where we operate," says Salete.