Augusto Omolú was born in Salvador,
Bahia, and grew up within the religious world of the Candomblé,
where he is ogan (ceremonial assistant). He
began to dance in 1976 with the ensemble Viva Bahia directed by
Emília Biancardi. After studying classical ballet and modern dance,
he joined the Castro Alves Ballet. Since 1982 he has been
responsible for a course in "Afro-Brazilian technique" at the
Castro Alves Theatre. During the years 1983-1985, he created and
directed the company Chama, working both as a dancer
and choreographer. Augusto Omolú has collaborated with ISTA (International School of
Theatre Anthropology) since 1994 and in 2002 he
joined Odin Teatret as an actor. He gives workshops in Orixá
dance technique for dance and theatre students around the world and
makes choreographies for ballet and modern dance companies in
Brazil, Denmark and Italy. His performance
Orô de
Otelo, directed by Eugenio Barba,
brings together his experiences with the Candomblé tradition and
techniques learnt at Odin Teatret and ISTA. Augusto
Omolú sometimes presents fragments of Orô de
Otelo as a work demonstration.
Performances
Ode to
Progress
The Great Cities under the
Moon
Andersen's Dream
ISTA production
Orô de
Otelo
Theatrum Mundi
performances
The
Marriage of Medea
Ur-Hamlet
Four Poems for Sanjukta
Ego Faust
The Island of Labyrinths