Resistance and identity restoration in the theater of the Pelotas microregion
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-3999.v5i2p16-28Keywords:
Group theatre, theatrical research, Gaucho theaterAbstract
This text is the result of the survey conducted between 2012 and 2014, whose
aim was to map the theater groups active in the Pelotas microregion, Southern
Brazil, with the interest of increasing the knowledge of theatrical practices
of this geographical space. The mapping points to a theatrical practice in
which the motivations are very close to those of the major economic centers,
namely: language experimentation, research of poetics, memory preservation,
and, obviously, theater as a commercial and entertainment enterprise.
This text also presents the main theater features in the Pelotas microregion
to indicate the actions of resistance to new models, but also the appreciation
of acting models through reinforced identity restoration.
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