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1. INTRODUCTION
The protection of personal data is a priority of Ágora – Cultura e Desporto do Porto, EM., S.A. (hereinafter referred to as Ágora). The adopted privacy and personal data protection policy clarifies which personal data are collected, for what purposes they are used, which principles guide the use of such data and the rights that their holders enjoy.
Ágora is a local company of a municipal nature, endowed with statutory, administrative and financial autonomy, incorporated on September 29, 2006 (then as Porto Lazer E.M.), whose share capital is fully owned by the Municipality of Porto, under the terms of the Legal of Local Business Activity and Local Participations.
Its corporate purpose is the promotion and development of culture, physical activity and sport, other entertainment activities in the City, as well as the promotion and development of brands associated with the City of Porto, in addition to activities determined by the management of the spaces and equipment that are under its management.
2. CONTEXT
This policy applies to all those who, in any way, have a relationship with Ágora.
3. RESPONSIBLE FOR DATA PROCESSING
As the person responsible for processing the data entrusted to it, Ágora:
– Ensures that the processing of personal data is carried out within the scope of the purposes for which they were collected or for purposes compatible with the initial purposes;
– Assumes the commitment to implement a data minimization culture in which it only collects, uses and conserves necessary personal data;
– Does not disclose or share personal data for commercial or advertising purposes.
4. HOW PERSONAL DATA ARE USED
Ágora uses the personal data provided in an application, communication, complaint, participation or on the website, to respond to requests received, as well as for statistical purposes, continuity of service and participation in events.
In addition, it collects the information provided by its interlocutors, such as comments, suggestions and criticisms/complaints, with a view to constant improvement.
5. PERSONAL DATA COLLECTED
The personal data collected depends on the context of interactions with Ágora, within the scope of its activity.
The data collected may include the following items:
Identification:
– Name
– Age
– Tax identification number
– Citizen Card/Identity Card Number
– Social Security number
Financial/Payment Data:
– Bank identification number
Institutional data:
– Institutional email
Contacts:
– Household
– Email address
– Phone/mobile number
Image:
– Image of security cameras
6. PERSONAL DATA OF MINORS
The personal data of minors, the collection and processing of which does not result from a legal basis or from the exercise of public interest/public authority functions, will only be collected and processed with the express consent of the holders of parental responsibilities or guardians. Holders of parental responsibilities or guardians have the prerogative to exercise their rights over the personal data of minors under similar conditions to those of data subjects.
7. COLLECTION AND PROCESSING OF SPECIAL DATA
Personal data may be of a more sensitive nature in certain situations, classified by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as "special categories of data", which include, among others, health data.
The processing associated with special categories of data deserves increased protection in the GDPR and is subject to specific technical and organizational safeguards. In this sense, the addition of documentation that incorporates special categories of data should only be carried out when such data appear as instructive or optional documents in the forms made available and advertised by Ágora.
8. REASONS WHY DATA IS SHARED
Ágora only shares personal data with third parties in the exercise of public interest/public authority functions, in strict compliance with legal obligations, or with the prior consent of the holder.
9. SECURITY OF PERSONAL DATA
Ágora uses a set of technologies, tools and security procedures, making the best efforts to protect personal data from unauthorized access, use or disclosure.
10. HOW TO ACCESS AND CONTROL PERSONAL DATA
Ágora allows, at the request of its holder, access, rectification, limitation of treatment and erasure of personal data. The data subject also has the right to object to the processing of his/her personal data.
If the use of personal data is based on consent, the data subject has the right to withdraw it, without compromising the validity of the data processing carried out until that moment.
Ágora's Data Protection Officer (dpo@agoraporto.pt) can always be contacted to clarify all questions related to the processing of personal data and exercise of rights as a holder of personal data.
11. RIGHTS OF THE DATA HOLDER
The data subject has the following rights:
Right to be informed – right to be informed, in a clear, simple and transparent way, about the processing of your personal data by Ágora.
Right of access – right to access personal data concerning you and which are processed by Ágora.
Right of rectification – if you find that Ágora has incorrect, incomplete or inaccurate personal data that you own, you have the right to request its correction or rectification.
Right of opposition – right to oppose the processing of data by Ágora. However, legal or public interest grounds may prevail over the right of opposition.
Right of limitation – right to request the limitation of the processing of your personal data by Ágora, to certain categories of data or purposes of treatment. However, legal or public interest grounds may prevail over this right.
Right to erasure of personal data or "right to be forgotten" – right to request the erasure of your personal data, if there are no legal grounds or public interest that justify the conservation of that personal data.
Right to withdraw consent – whenever the processing of your personal data is carried out on the basis of your consent, you have the right to ask Ágora to stop carrying out this treatment.
Right to portability – right to receive personal data concerning you, in a commonly used and machine-readable digital format, or to request the direct transmission of your data to another entity, but in this case only if technically possible.
12. PERSONAL DATA RETENTION
Ágora retains personal data for the necessary and reasonable period and within the scope of the purpose(s) for which they are collected.
Conservation periods may change significantly when archival purposes of public interest or historical, scientific or statistical reasons justify it, and Ágora is committed to adopting appropriate conservation and security measures.
In order to determine the appropriate retention period, Ágora takes into account the various deliberations of the European data protection control authorities, namely the CNPD, and the Archival Regulation for Local Authorities (Portaria nº 412/2001, of 17 April and 1253/2009, of October 14).
The data will be deleted as soon as they are no longer necessary for the defined purpose(s) or when consent is withdrawn.
13. COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES
Ágora uses cookies (small text files that a website, when visited by the user, places on their computer or mobile device through the internet browser) to provide online services, assist in data collection and save settings, taking into account to improve performance and user experience.
14. SOCIAL NETWORKS
15. CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information about Ágora's privacy practices and personal data protection, you can send an email to: dpo@agoraporto.pt.
16. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
This privacy and personal data protection policy will be updated regularly, whenever justified.
When changes to this policy are published, the respective update date will be changed at the same time.
It is recommended to periodically consult the privacy policy and protection of personal data to obtain information on how Ágora protects personal data and to update the information and rights of data subjects.
Suggestions for improvement can be made via email dpo@agoraporto.pt.
Last update date: May 11, 2022
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national premiere
In CASCADE, Meg Stuart and seven dancers look for ways to resist the arrow of time. Meeting in structures of rhythmic complexity, they propel their bodies and imaginations into a new temporal space, envisioning a new Earth and rebalancing inevitable outcomes.
In a game of refusal and care, disruption becomes a driving force: rushes and falls succeed one another, bodies lose their bearings, principles are repeated, interrupted and transformed. Hovering at the edge of uncertainty, the dancers wonder what kind of dream they need to give up in order to keep dreaming, what kind of body they need to acquire to keep going. CASCADE is a surrender to what we don’t know about the other. A free fall to the crumbling of time.
Ficha técnica
Choreography
Meg Stuart
Created with and performed by
Pieter Ampe, Jayson Batut, Mor Demer, Davis Freeman, Márcio Kerber Canabarro, Renan Martins de Oliveira, Isabela Fernandes Santana
Scenography and light design
Philippe Quesne
Dramaturgy
Igor Dobricic
Music composition
Brendan Dougherty
Live music
Philipp
Danzeisen, Špela Mastnak
Costume design
Emma Zune
Text Tim Etchells / Damaged Goods
Assistant scenography
Elodie Dauguet
Assistant costumes
Patty Eggerickx
Assistant creation
Ana Rocha
Technical team creation
Technical Direction
Jitske Vandenbussche
Assistant technical director
Tom De Langhe
Light
Nico de Rooij
Sound Design
Richard Koning
Production Management
Delphine Vincent, Ana Rocha, Eline Verzelen
Touring crew
Technical coordination
Tom De Langhe
Light
Roeland Schuijten
Sound
Vagelis Tsatsis
Stage Manager
Kevin Strick
Stagehand
Matty Zighem
Dresser
Patty Eggerickx / Emma Zune
Tour manager
Delphine Vincent
Rehearsal director
Jorge de Hoyos
Touring Crew
Technical coordination
Tom De Langhe
Light
Roeland Schuijten
Sound
Vagelis Tsatsis
Stage Manager
Kevin Strick
Stagehand
Matty Zighem
Dresser
Patty Eggerickx / Emma Zune
Tour Manager
Delphine Vincent
Rehearsal director
Jorge de Hoyos
Acknowledgements
Sofia Borges, Francisco Camacho, Jorge de Hoyos; Sofie Durnez; Samuli Emery, Caitlin Fisher, Kobe Le Duc, Vincent Malstaf, Giulia Paolucci, Stéphanie Pitiot, Susan Tobiason
Produced by
Damaged Goods, Nanterre-Amandiers, PACT Zollverein, Ruhrtriennale – Festival der Künste 2020
Supported by
Fondation d’entreprise Hermès no âmbito do programa New Settings / within the framework of the New Settings Program Coprodução / Co-produced by December Dance (Concertgebouw and Cultuurcentrum Brugge); Festival d’Automne à Paris, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin; théâtre Garonne - scène européenne, Toulouse; Arts Centre Vooruit, Ghent; Perpodium
CASCADE was created with the support of the Tax Shelter of the Belgian Federal Government. Meg Stuart & Damaged Goods are supported by the Government of Flanders and the Flemish Community Commission.
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