The notion of site-specific in the theoretical discourse of the Teatro da Vertigem Article Sidebar PDF (Español (España)) Published Jul 29, 2021 DOI https://doi.org/10.25074/actos.v3i5.2032 Author Biography Rodrigo Bruna, Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez Doctor of Arts mention Visual Arts, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. PhD in Art History, Autonomous University of Barcelona (international joint supervision). He is currently an academic at the School of Artistic Education, Silva Henríquez Catholic University and at the Theater Department, Universidad de Chile. Email: rbruna@ucsh.cl Main Article Content Rodrigo Bruna Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2329-1491 Article Details Issue Vol 3 No 5 (2021): Revista Actos Section Artículos How to Cite Bruna, R. (2021). The notion of site-specific in the theoretical discourse of the Teatro da Vertigem, 3(5), 67-78. https://doi.org/10.25074/actos.v3i5.2032 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver estadisticas Downloads Download data is not yet available. Abstract In 1992 the Teatro da Vertigem company presented, at an emblematic church in São Paulo, its first site-specific piece entitled O Paraíso Perdido. From this work the company established a working model where the dramaturgy and the scenic is nourished by the formal and symbolic qualities of the places it occupies. Keeping with this premise, we ask ourselves the following questions: what kind of theoretical-formal relationship does the Teatro da Vertigem company establish with the site-specific notion? What meeting points can be seen between the visual and performing arts based on the specific characteristics of a place? To answer these questions, we established a work methodology focused on the critical analysis of documents, audiovisual records and images, actions that allowed us to locate the problem in order to understand the theoretical discourse of this company. Keywords Site-specific Teatro da Vertigem Performing Arts Visual Arts