Minha Cor (É) Vermelha: Performance as a Ritual, Image as Performance Skin
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https://doi.org/10.22409/poiesis.v22i37.47235Keywords:
ritual performance, cor(po)lítico, AmazonAbstract
This text presents actions from the “live” moment of the ritual performance my colour (is) red in which a political, ideological and ritualistic body seeks to understand the social dramas experienced by people who live and demark spaces in Amazon through performatic experiments that create connections with the social and anthropological life of Amazon. They act as resistance elements, poetical struggles and crossings, because it is a matter of (re)existing to exist in some places of this cartography.
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