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Through this last year of the course together, interweaving and weaving possibilities to transform dreams and desires into reality. We wrote letters, traced trajectories on the floor and threw each sigh into the wind in the form of movements – sometimes together, sometimes separately – in the chaos of a dance creation that could account for the amount of path each one of us took and continues to take to get to here. “ we went back to the beginning of our dreams. And then we drew a line to draw time and we found ourselves, little by little, in the dances of what came before, in what came back and revolted during a trajectory that took us to the after. Today, now is the future of what we once dreamed of. “ have you ever wondered how many of your dreams you have already achieved? “ the invitation is, therefore, for you to come and celebrate the realization of one of our many dreams. This route intertwined with hugs, comings and goings, is part of a festive rite of our formation and that is why it is full of risks and traces, almost always, crooked.”this tuesday night (6) was marked by the return of the public to teatro caixa preta, at the center for arts and letters (cal) at ufsm, to attend a show of the circus techniques discipline, of the theater and performing arts courses.
The event is part of the program of (in) sano – nei d'ogum academic week , organized by the nei d'ogum academic directory (dano), of the university's performing arts and theater courses. The exhibition aimed to present what was learned, choreogr Germany Mobile Number List aphed and developed by students in the circus techniques discipline over the course of a semester, such as trapeze, lyre, acrobatics, aerial, juggling, among others. According to professor raquel guerra, who teaches the discipline and organized the show, circus techniques are positive in several aspects, as they help the physical development of actors, encourage community, trust in others, overcoming fears, in addition to teaching about setting up the space and the importance of ensuring safety in relation to equipment, especially aerial equipment. For 6th semester performing arts student, poliana cardoso, the caixa preta initiative and space is fundamental for learning, as there are studies that require specific infrastructure, such as lighting techniques, for example. The student believes that the presentation was very impressive: “it was tremendous euphoria, occupying this position is very good.

We remember why we chose this course, because we love welcoming the public, to this place that belongs to both ours and the community. We have to occupy him as much as possible”, she says. According to theater student and member of dano, sara lourenço, the academic week was held with the aim of discussing demands from students on theater and performing arts courses that are outside the scope of classes, but are important for training. The program addressed these issues through conversation activities and workshops. On monday (5), theater and accessibility took place , with conversations and practices for a more accessible theater based on the flexible theater project, mediated by professor márcia borcelli. On tuesday (6), theater and childhood, storytelling workshop and conversation about the processes and approaches related to it, with the guest daniela varotto, students of the educational practice in theater ii discipline of the degree in theater course, and the mediation of professor camila borges; production and management in theater , course on the professionalization of artists, cultural laws and project writing, with guests denise coppedi and raquel guerra; and at night, the sample of the circus techniques discipline.
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