10 ideas to do this weekend in Lisbon
1. Theater The Passarola
from the novel Convent memorialby José Saramago, the theatrical adaptation The Passarola Created by the company Trigo Lipo-Teatro ACERT, it is presented this Saturday, 3rd, in front of Casa dos Bicos. The machine is big, or were we not talking about the Passarola invented by Father Bartolomeu Gusmão, the man that history remembers as “the flying priest” and that José Saramago brought to fiction in the novel in which he crosses the paths of the visionary priest with Baltazar Sete-sóis and Blimunda Sete-lunas. In addition to the company’s cast, five musicians and 38 volunteer “actors” participate who are attached to the interpretation workshops. Largo José Saramago > 3 Sep, Sat 21:30 > free
2. Game of Thrones Escape Room
In Bairro Alto, Game Over already had the most varied escape room themed games – a group activity that consists of solving a puzzle, whose answer will allow you to “leave the room”. for the fans of The Game of ThronesGame Over features your latest game, War of Thrones, inspired by the North American series. Players have one hour to find the ancient scroll that talks about the weapon that wins winter and prevents the White Walkers from taking over the world. Adults and children can participate, with a maximum of 6 players. R. de O Século, 4B, Bairro Alto > T. 92 687 1858 > Mon-Fri 2pm-11pm, Sat-Sun 10:30am-11pm > €30/person, up to 6 players > Reservations at lisboa.escapegameover.pt
3. Say There A Poem, CCB
This Saturday, 3rd, at 7pm, actor Eurico Lopes starts the poem recitation sessions at Espaço Vittorio Gregotti at Centro Cultural de Belém. Diz Lá Um Poema will take place on Saturday afternoons, until the 24th of this month. In addition to the resident reciter, the public is invited to recite a poem by themselves or by an author of their choice. The objective is to create a space for the appreciation of poetry and to promote creativity. Belém Cultural Center > Pç. do Império, Lisbon > 3, Sep 19:00-21:00 > free
4. Exposure interferenceMAAT
last days to see interference, the group exhibition that presents, through different expressions of urban culture, the history of Lisbon after the 25th of April and the legacies of the different communities that make up the city. In MAAT’s main gallery are works by emerging contemporary art artists, such as Gonçalo Mabunda and Kiluanji Kia Henda, side by side with works by Ernesto de Sousa, Ana Hatherly or Julião Sarmento.
This Saturday, the 3rd, the museum will host a cycle of conversations that aims to reflect on the role of the streets as an art gallery. During the day, there are also contemplations and musical and visual performances by Herlander and Filipana Bousset. The artist will be a fitter of the workshop “Represented Memory” this Sunday, 4th, where it is proposed that each participant create a graphic diary about their existence and identity through proven memories. Entries can be made without place make museum. MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology > Av. Brasília, Lisbon > T. 21 002 8130 > until 5 Sep, Wed-Mon 11am-7pm > €9 (Central Tejo + museum)
5. African tribal dance class
Learning to dance in some of Lisbon’s most beautiful gardens is the proposal of the Dançar a Cidade program, which takes place on Sundays, until the 18th of this month. In the Jardim do Palácio Galveias, this Sunday, the 4th, dancers Catarina Panguana and Nina Chambal lead a class of African tribal dances. Both beginners and experts are invited to desir outdoors, to the rhythm of music by Mbalango Mbalango, Octávio Chamba and Simiy. Jardim do Palácio Galveias > Sep 4, Sun 5pm > free
6. Marsupial Session, Cinema São Jorge
Inserted in the Afim de Filmes program, Cinema São Jorge’s educational project, as marsupial sessions are cinema sessions for parents of small babies who want to leave the house and do something other than exchange exchanges and give bottles. The environment is free, entrances and exits are allowed, the room has a little light and a changing table. “If the baby cries, we are in solidarity!”, says the organization. This Sunday, the 4th, will be shown A Body That Dances, a documentary by Marco Martins about the Gulbenkian Ballet that is, at the same time, a portrait of Portugal over 40 years. Cinema São Jorge > Av. da Liberdade, 75, Lisbon > Sep 4, Sun 2:30 PM > €4
7. Japanese Restaurant Cru, Chiado
In Chiado, in Largo Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, a square that is mainly made up of restaurants – Cru opened with an essentially sushi menu (traditional and fusion) to taste to the sound of DJ Nuno Rebelo’s music. You can also choose between the temakis (€12/unit), the lily carpaccio and marinated caviar (€18) and the salmon tartar (cubes of salmon seasoned with mustard, shallots, walnuts and quail yolk, €24). The menu also features hot dishes, such as grilled tiger prawns, garlic sauce and tentsu sauce (€24), or grilled fish with savory vegetables. Largo Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, 13 > T. 21 043 4184 > Sun-Thu 12:00-24:00, Fri-Sat 12:00-02:00
8. Soccer Bubble
Play football dressed in an inflatable bubble? Yes, it is possible. As in traditional football games, in Bubble Football the objective is to score a goal and in this modality, a unique impeller, even without the ball dispute! This activity can be carried out by Bubble Football Lisbon, in one of its partners, Lisbon and Cascais (arbitration by one of the supervising technicians included). There is no applicant limit, just make a reservation in the pushable applicant and challenge yourself to score a goal in the midst of takedowns, lots of laughs. T. 96 809 1596 > Mon-Sun 9h-24h > 160€/ 60 min; €210/90 min; 260€/ 120 min > Reservations in bubblefutebol.pt
9. Festivals by the Sea of Cascais
This weekend marks the end of the Festas do Mar, in Cascais, with performances by Mia Lucas (Sat, 3) and Luís Braz Teixeira (Sun, 4) on the Cidadela stage. Already on the main stage, by the bay, performing (3) and Luís Sequeira (3) and Luiz Caracol (4). On Sunday, the 4th, they will be released and will be released as a voice for the public to be released, as a voice for karaoke to be released to the public, as a voice for the public to be released. The festivities end with the traditional Cascais fire.Baía de Cascais 4 Sep, Sat until Sat-Sun 6pm > free
10. Lisbon African Tour
O African Lisbon Tour is an invitation to discover an African culture and colonial heritage in the city of Lisbon that often go unnoticed. The route starts at Terreiro do Paço, passing through São Roque, Bairro Alto and Santa Catarina, ending in São Bento. Knowing the silenced stories behind the places is a proposal by Naky Gaglo that intends to deconstruct narratives, in order to promote greater collective awareness. The tour, lasting approximately four hours, is scheduled for this Saturday, the 3rd, between 5 pm and 9 pm. Meeting point: Statue of King Dom José I at Praça do Comércio > T. 93 227 3536 > 3 Sep, Sat 5pm-9pm > 25€ > Registration by e-mail: [email protected]