CONFLUENCE BETWEEN BODY, MEMORY AND NARRATIVE IN THE ARTS OF THE SCENE
WALKING FOR ME
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https://doi.org/10.33871/21750769.2022.15.1.6797Keywords:
Body-Memory, Oral Histories, Women's Memory, Listening Research, Artistic PerformanceAbstract
In this article, Bodies, Memories and Ancestry were discussed, understanding that they are territories that converge and lead individuals to meet themselves from the moment they occupy the basements of memories. Through the Listening Research, the artist-researcher aimed to learn about the influences of storytelling in our society, since it is an act that came over time resisting the various cultural crossings, and thus brought them for the performance scene. Finally, an artistic scenic practice was used, entitled Displaced (2019), a partial result of the author's encounter with herself and her doctoral research, in progress at PPGAC of UDESC.
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