Fragments of Urban Bodies
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Body, Urban Space, Performative Theatre, Audiovisual RecordAbstract
"Fragments of Urban Bodies" are scenic-performative actions carried out in transit spaces, inserted in the flow of the cities in presentation (Dourados / MS and Pelotas / RS). Observing the similarities between inland cities that are poles in their regions, some questions arise: What constitutes the city (ies)? What thoughts and ideologies support our cities? Cia. Última Hora raised this discussion in five programs, like temporary radio frequencies, in search of a harmony: in the body of the city we inhabit, in the habit of our bodies. "Fragments of urban bodies" was born as a doctoral research by the artistic director Ariane Guerra (PPGAC-UFBA), which sought hybrid experiments between theater, performance and dance, in a cross between the city and the body. In order to reflect on the scenic-performative corporeality in view of the ideology and thoughts that sustain the cities in question, the director, who is also a performer of the action, mixes scientific and doxa research, processes and results.
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BARROS, Ariane Guerra. Entre o corpo do ator/performer e o espaço urbano: um teatro performativo. 2020. 195 f. Tese (Doutorado) – Programa de Pós-Graduação em Artes Cênicas, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, 2020.
CHAVES, Marcos; BARROS, Ariane Guerra; SOUZA JUNIOR, José Manoel de. Nos caminhos das intersecções cênicas entre voz e discurso: dispositivos de potência do contar-se. Revista Voz e Cena, v. 1, n. 1, p. 59-75, 2020. Recuperado de https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/vozecena/article/view/31389
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