The voice as a poetic and political resource in the performance of a black and peripheral transvestite
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Transvestite, Dolly the Sheep, Oppression, Place of Speech, PerformanceAbstract
In this article I try to describe the paths of a performance experience that motivates me as an actress and researcher on the Brazilian theater scene to write about the places that I consider possible for the ethical, poetic and political reverberations that a transvestite, black and peripheral body can echo when, based on vocal choices, it sets out to interpret and be interpreted as a sacrificial animal. To do this, I use the character Dolly the Sheep, conceived by playwright Fernando de Carvalho, as well as my own transvestite body in performance to refer to and unveil these places in them through our voices, cries and echoes.
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