Urdimento - Revista de Estudos em Artes Cênicas
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URDIMENTO é uma publicação quadrimestral do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Teatro do Centro de Artes da Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina. A revista tem compromisso com a criação de um corpo temático de pesquisa, promovendo estímulo e suporte teóricos para futuras reflexões sobre diferentes temas abordados.
- A Necessary Revolution: For the Effective Presence of the Theater of the Oppressed in...
- Reperformance: the presence in question
- Application of the methodological approach of Research in the Arts
- Tensions between the popular and the erudite: theatrical-musical work So and so in...
- Odyssey of the Senses, a show of light and fire
- Infinite bodies: Collective creative process of Endless videodance
- Considerations about the Time: Bergson and Deleuze's contributions to performance...
- The cyborg utopia of the commons: Digital theatre as dissonance and collective resonance
- The scene as an extended field: the environment and the Viewpoints
- Warung Conversations - Kopi Luwak with Ni Luh Putu Sutarini
- Vulgar without being sexy: Body, work and scene in Mila Teixeira's poetry
- Notes on the concept of representativeness
- Afro-Amerindian poetics in higher education in Dance: Insurgent bodies in (re)existence...
- Theater group and group theater in Colombia part 1: a remote study in Medellín
- Aesthetic (dis)education in Weapon is a part of my body: Body and politics in discourse
- Sensitive crossings of the work "Body and(n) scene: urgent rehearsals"
- How to break dams: Other political and artistic processes to repair the irreparable
- Letter to Sofia: A loving manifesto
- Reverberate: art and event
- Corporeity and animation theater at school: hide or show
- Different traditions, lives that intertwine: The meeting of two artists in Manaus
- A Four-Sided Anti-Doll: Eleanor Marx and 21st Century Socialist Feminism
- Shamanic perspectives on the performing arts: A cosmopolitical dialogue with...
- The art of disarming: body, writing and performative devices in dark times
- Someone just died outside: a scenic experience on Instagram