Repertório N.1 is the final piece of a trilogy by the Brazilian artists Davi Pontes and Wallace Ferreira. The powerful series of performances challenges the idea of generalised violence while seeking new ways to understand and represent global majority lived experiences.
Drawing on postcolonial, gender and race studies, the Repertório trilogy interrogates the mechanisms of brutality and attempts to dismantle them. The performance explores how the body – and all it carries – can develop its own form of self-defence. By setting this choreographic repertoire of self-defence in motion, Pontes and Ferreira propose strategies of resistance – using the body to provoke thought and imagination, performing violence without perpetuating it.
Based on research into poses and gestures, Repertório N.1 creates an experimental space where images don’t follow conventional representation. Instead, they disrupt with choreography that generates friction, tension, and a sense of displacement. Here, the body does not represent – it provokes.
“If the Black body at rest is suspicious and when in movement a threat, Pontes and Ferreira find within this choreographic act possible strategies to re-elaborate imaginaries, proposing changes in the symbolic meanings of the Black presence in a world that is not yet able to grant these lives existence and dignity.”
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Davi Pontes
Choreographer & Performer
Davi Pontes (he/him)
Choreographer & Performer
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Davi Pontes is an artist, choreographer, and researcher. He holds both a BA and an MA in Arts from Universidade Federal Fluminense, with additional studies at ESMAE – Escola Superior de Música e Artes do Espetáculo (Porto, Portugal).
Since 2016, he has presented work internationally at institutions and festivals such as the University of Pennsylvania (USA), My Wild Flag (Stockholm), Pivô (São Paulo), Centro Cultural de Belém (Lisbon), Rua das Gaivotas 6 (Porto), Bienal Sesc de Dança, MITsp – Mostra Internacional de Teatro de São Paulo, Les Urbaines festival (Switzerland), Galeria Vermelho (São Paulo), Valongo International Image Festival (São Paulo), Itaú Cultural Rumos Program 2021, Panorama Festival (Rio de Janeiro), 5th Itaú Cultural Dance Exhibition (São Paulo), Artfizz – HOA Gallery (USA). He has completed residencies at ImPulsTanz 2022 [8:tension] Young Choreographers’ Series (Austria), La Becque (Switzerland), Pivô Art Research Program, MAM Rio Arts Research Residency Program, and Escola Livre de Artes – ELÃ among others. He was awarded the Young Choreographers’ Award in 2022 at ImPulsTanz (Austria).
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Wallace Ferreira
Choreographer & Performer
Wallace Ferreira (she/they)
Choreographer & Performer
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Wallace Ferreira is a choreographer, performer and visual artist. She graduated from the Escola Livre de Artes da Maré (ELÃ) and the Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage. She is the winner of the ImPulsTanz – Young Choreographers’ Award 2022 and the FOCO ARTRIO Award 2024.
Through interdisciplinary practices, her creations provoke ruptures between dance, performance, visual arts, and the study of images choreographed by dissident bodies, attempting to archive actions that elaborate resistance and summon ways of remaining in the world. Moved by the challenges of tensing the present, since 2018 she has presented her works in art galleries, national and international festivals as 35ª Bienal de São Paulo, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery (NY), Bienal Sesc de Dança, MITsp, Santarcangelo festival (IT), Les Urbaines festival (Switzerland), Galeria Vermelho (São Paulo), Julidans Festival (NL), Anozero’24 Bienal Coimbra (PT), Serralves Museum(PT), Festival Salmôn (ESP), Panorama Festival (BR), Rumos Itaú Cultural (BR), Artfizz – HOA Gallery (USA), My Wild Flag (Stockholm), ArtRio, Lateral Roma, Galeria Jaqueline Martins, SP- ARTE, Display (CZ), Festival Plateforme Parallele, International Dance Festival München.
In collaboration with artist Davi Pontes, she develops the choreographic practice trilogy Repertório, which explores dance as a form of self-defence training.
Within the Ballroom/Vogue culture, she holds the title of Legendary Mother of the Kiki House of Mamba Negra. She is also the director of the pieces ATRAQUE and Vogue Funk, creating spaces through practices that activate the body as a historical agent, repositioning naturalised codes in social spheres and articulating strategies to subvert established languages.


Cast & Creative +
- Davi Pontes
Choreographer & Performer - Wallace Ferreira
Choreographer & Performer - Kostas Stasinopoulos
Curator, Live Programmes, Serpentine - Daisy Gould
Assistant Curator, Live Programmes, Serpentine - Isobel Peyton-Jones
Producer, Serpentine - Andy Downie
Production Manager, Serpentine - Freddie Opoku-Addaie
Artistic Director & Co-Chief Executive, Dance Umbrella - Jessica Greer
Festival Producer, Dance Umbrella
Credits +
Repertório N.1 is co-commissioned by Serpentine, Something Great and Dance Umbrella. The world premiere will take place in London, October 2025 as part of Dance Umbrella Festival before touring internationally in 2026.
Venue & Access +
Venue
Address
Porchester Hall
Porchester Rd,
London,
W2 5HS
Access information
There is a lift providing step-free access to the hall