Filipa Pais is a Portuguese singer known for her versatile career in music and theater. She began her artistic journey as a dancer, training in the techniques of Merce Cunningham and Martha Graham during her time in New York. Upon returning to Lisbon, she collaborated with choreographer Paula Massano. Filipa Pais's musical career includes early appearances singing on Vitorino Salomé's "Queda do Império" and working with the Salomé brothers on the project Lua Extravagante, which released an album in 1991. Her solo discography includes albums like "L'Amar" (1996) and "À Porta do Mundo" (2003). She has also participated in various collaborative projects, such as "Cantos na Maré" and tributes to notable Portuguese musicians.
Filipa Pais's work often reflects a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, showcasing her ability to engage with diverse musical genres. Her contributions to theater include performances in plays like "Alma Grande" and "Vozes de Trabalho." Throughout her career, she has collaborated with numerous artists, highlighting her adaptability and creative depth in both music and theater.
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