Milagre Comum
its ethics and its poetics, its voices and its silences
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https://doi.org/10.26512/vozcen.v6i02.60064Keywords:
Poetics of the Voice, Creative Process, Performance, Artistic Research, AmazonAbstract
The text presents the poetic, ethical, and processual journey of Milagre Comum, a musical, scenic, and spiritual creation by Íris da Selva and Mateus Moura. Based on the idea that “the natural is supernatural,” the project unites art and ritual, song and silence, presence and shared time. It reconstructs its myths of origin and clarifies principles such as performing outside traditional stages, without amplification, and beyond the logic of digital social networks. The voice emerges as offering, memory, and healing, in an experience that bridges music, performance, and spirituality - proposing Milagre Comum as a gesture of sensitive resistance to contemporary acceleration.
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