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 love story with Viewpoints: Rehearsing our “self-rehearsing”
- The Suzuki method precedes a philosophy
- Los puntos de vista como estructura de la puesta en escena: Reflexiones desde una...
- Around Viewpoints from SITI-Company: Interview with Barney O'Hanlon by Tiago Porteiro
- Between chance and choice: reflections on the practice of Viewpoints
- Interactive Paths in Viewpoints: Notes and Inflections in "Seven Tones of...
- The voice in the Suzuki Training
- Writings on the Pandemic: Three short essays by Anne Bogart about Covid-19 and the...
- The American scene of Mary Overlie and the origin of the Six Viewpoints
- Altamira 2042: Feminist performance and the Anthropocene
- Dissident Memories: Our Odyssey, by Christiane Jatahy
- On the poetics of rhythm in arts (and in life)
- An Actor Prepares/Rabota Aktera Nad Soboǐ, Chast' I’: A Comparison of the English...
- Expediente
- Editorial
- Projeto Corpo, tempo e movimento = Ensaio Fotografico
- Relational Art as Arts of Care for, with and by animals e Petformances
- Promising the online stage as event: an analysis of Tudo que coube numa VHS by Grupo...
- From the temple to the digital scene: Indian classical dance in pandemic times
- Strategies to get out of oneself or Which life is it about?: Online acting classroom in...
- Performing arts with children and teachers in pandemic times: What can teach us a blind...
- ÉPICO: Proceso de creación en pandemia sobre el teatro épico de Brecht
- Amantes em confinamento: The video call as a scenic device
- “Lights, camera, action!”: Theater practices with deaf in a virtual environment
- Didactic-pedagogical experiments on the aesthetics of domesticity and the language of...