DJ set – Courtesy (after Salt Bath)
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Date
- 20:00 / Cancelled 20:00 / Sold out Saturday, 20:00
Location
Studio Centro de Arte Moderna GulbenkianPricing
10% – Cartão Gulbenkian and Cartão Gulbenkian Mais
After the screening of the film ‘Salt Bath’, the evening shifts from cinematic suspense to a DJ set organised by Courtesy and K. Desbouis. This will be an opportunity to collectively release the film’s charged energy through music and dance.
Biographies
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Camille Aleña
Camille Aleña, a filmmaker from French-speaking Switzerland based between Switzerland and London, explores experimental trends within the traditions and conventions of cinema, which she references, employs, and deconstructs in her work. She is particularly interested in the passions of her protagonists – both in terms of their private practices and their emotional turmoil.
In 2025, she presented ‘Salt Bath’, her first medium-length film co-directed with Kevin Desbouis, at the CAPC in Bordeaux. -

Courtesy
Courtesy is a Danish artist and DJ who lives and works in Berlin. She is best known for her dance music selections across various genres. With a fluid relationship between her work as a DJ, composer, musician and visual artist, Courtesy is interested in making cross-referential connections between sound, image, text, and performance. Courtesy has exhibited and performed at various places and has toured around the world, and played venues and festivals such as Berghain/Panorama Bar. She released her sophomore studio album ‘intimate yell’ in October 2024.
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K. Desbouis
Kevin Desbouis is a French artist, editor and filmmaker living in Lisbon. He has taken part in numerous exhibitions, the most recent of which include: Timeshare (Los Angeles, 2025), ECAL (Lausanne, 2025), Club Raum X Against Interpretation Club (Amsterdam, 2025), CAPC (Bordeaux, 2025), Toxi Space (Zurich, 2025) and Les Bains-Douches (Alençon, 2025). Since 2021, he has been the editor of ‘Suckcess’, a magazine and a collective work exploring the continually renewed conditions of success, the performance of identity, class systems, and negativity.
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