Rsignifying the senses: creative writing experience
Coletivo Nósduas (SP)
The workshop "Resignifying the Senses: Creative Writing Experience" proposes a sensitive and critical reflection on the theme "Flows (in) Flux: Transitoriness, Migration, and Memory." In addition to addressing issues related to race, racism, and the social condition of Black individuals, the workshop aims to break away from traditional artistic supports and genres, expanding the concept of art beyond conventional forms, including writing as a valid expression. With the idea of creating a "zone of exchanges of visualities, actions, and affections," the proposal includes both in-person and virtual workshops, inviting participants to explore Black identity and affective memory through writing. During the workshops, participants will be sensorially stimulated with visual, auditory, and olfactory resources, aiming to retrieve dormant memories and emotions. The creation of individual and collective texts will be guided by exercises related to the themes of the Biennial."
Centro Municipal de Artes Hélio Oiticica
Rua Luís de Camões, 68 - Pç Tiradentes
March | 9 - 4:00pm
PRESENCIAL
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Recreating wings (Who is your Fairy?): other identities for fairy tales
Sandra Scavassa (SP)
The workshop 'Recreating Wings (Who is Your Fairy?)' delves into the fascinating journey of decolonizing fairy narratives, exploring their relationship with culture. From discussing the concept of decolonization to critically analyzing classic tales like Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, the artist proposes retelling these stories from the perspective of an audience comprising children and young people who shape their cultural and historical contexts. In this approach, the roles of women, the connection with nature, and Eurocentrism are challenged to (re)construct new fairy identities and to reimagine the narratives that make up our collective imagination.
Escola Municipal Dorcelina Gomes da Costa
Rua Ministro Gabriel de Piza, 544
April | 03 - 2h00pm
PRESENCIAL
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Patchwork from point to point
Lívia Passos (BA)
The patchwork workshop is a space that promotes social interaction and seeks to build a new narrative through the rescue of ancestral knowledge. By exploring the practice of patchwork, which has African origins and refers to patches and stitches, the course provides reflections on creativity, reuse, memory, and communication.
Centro de Artes Calouste Gulbenkian
Rua Benedito Hipólito, 125 - Pç XI
April | 11- 4h00pm
PRESENCIAL
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To see the sky through a hole
Marcela Cavallini (RJ)
The workshop "To See the Sky Through a Hole" proposes a unique experience of collective creation based on instructions that explore the imaginary flows of lines crossing the body. Participants will be guided through a choreographic improvisation that activates different points of the body, connecting regions near and far in the environment. Inspired by butoh and somatic education proposals, the workshop aims to sensitize and warm up participants. Movements will be guided by a fabulation that encourages the formation of a collaborative composition, inviting the community to amalgamate in differences, resist ignorance, and explore unknown dimensions. The proposal is to create a living, temporary, and firm plot that recognizes the importance of daily changes, reinventing narratives, and crossing a sea of mutations and rebirths. Let us be lines, entanglements, bodies that carry lines and suture wounds, remaking connections and drawing paths.
ZOOM
April | 12 - 7:00pm
VIRTUAL
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The performance as combat
Lucimélia Romão (MG)
The workshop 'Performance as Combat: a Poetics to Dismantle Chaos' proposes an act in memory of resistance, paying tribute to indigenous peoples, blacks, LGBTQIA+, peasants, workers, and women who have fought and continue to fight for an autonomous and free Latin America, liberated from hegemonic systems. Centered on games for performers, the workshop serves as training for actors/performers. Through these games, the objective is to discuss ways to produce artistic manifestos that reflect contemporary society while exploring methods of creating and conceiving art in the current Brazilian landscape.
ZOOM
April | 13 - 7:00pm
VIRTUAL
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Re-body cuts: analog collage workshop
Luis Gustavo Guimarães (SP)
The workshop "Re-Body Cuts: Analog Collage Workshop" proposes the creation of images and the discussion of bodies, dwellings, and alterities through the universe of Collage. Standing out as an artistic expression in recent decades, Collage uses a surrealist/poetic imagery to re-cut and reconfigure images, providing space for performative representations dissenting against hegemonic visual discourses. The presentation is based on the collages "Where is our Óga?" and "Where is our Uma Lulik," produced in 2023 by the artist. The analog approach of the workshop challenges participants to explore their affective references in bodies and memories, inviting them to experiment with image creation through gestures such as selecting, cutting, re-cutting, composing, recomposing, and gluing. This analog practice seeks to give voice to diverse bodies in the construction of visual representations of alterity.
ZOOM
March | 15 - 7:00pm
VIRTUAL
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Between heaven and earth: connecting human community to the divine
Deyaneira Lucero
Puerto Rico
The workshop "Between Heaven and Earth: Connecting Human Community to the Divine" proposes a pictorial study of Afro-Puerto Rican masks and their various expressions in socio-cultural reality. These masks, representing organic and intangible beings, carry the intentions, aspirations, and fears of a civilization, transforming the wearers into beings of another nature to celebrate humanity and the environment. Inspired by the ancestral use of masks to establish order, question violence, and engage in judgment processes, the project questions the spaces surrounding these entities, highlighting the body as the mask's altar and revealing its rebellious intention. The process becomes a performative action, allowing users to explore movement freely, capturing the spirit in its free return.
ZOOM
April | 17 - 7:00pm
VIRTUAL
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Afro poetic occupation soiree
Sol de Paula (RJ)
Afro Poetic Occupation Soiree," conceived by the curator with a restless passion for spreading the pollen of poetry and culture, celebrates the protagonism of independent artists in a literary-musical gathering marked by lyricism and affection. The proposal aims to resignify spaces of speech and listening, symbolically occupying the "rooms" with knowledge and political bodies, to prevent the "cells" from being occupied by bodies subjected to prejudices. With the participation of guest artists and an open microphone for the audience, the soiree aims to promote inclusive and liberating art, strengthening local/national culture in a space for interaction among writers, musicians, dancers, and artists in general. The event, based on identity axes such as liberating art, identity, education, affective memory, culture, literature, and social interaction, seeks to contribute to the strengthening of culture and the promotion of inclusive artistic expression.
Espaço Cultural Correios
Rua Visc. de Rio Branco, 481 - Centro NITEROI
April | 27 - 4:00pm
PRESENCIAL
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Resignifying the senses: creative writing experience
Coletivo Nósduas (SP)
The workshop "Resignifying the Senses: Creative Writing Experience" proposes a sensitive and critical reflection on the theme "Flows (in) Flux: Transience, Migration, and Memory." In addition to addressing issues related to race, racism, and the social condition of Black individuals, the workshop aims to break away from traditional artistic supports and genres, expanding the concept of art beyond conventional forms, including writing as a valid expression. With the idea of creating a "zone of exchanges of visualities, actions, and affections," the proposal includes both in-person and virtual workshops, inviting participants to explore Black identity and affective memory through writing. During the workshops, participants will be sensually stimulated with visual, auditory, and olfactory resources, aiming to retrieve dormant memories and emotions. The creation of individual and collective texts will be guided by exercises related to the themes of the Biennial.
Instituto de Pesquisa e Memória Pretos Novos
Rua Pedro Ernesto, 32-34 - Gambôa
May | 08 - 2:00pm
PRESENCIAL
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Concrete betrays poetry
Liege Santos (RJ)
Workshop that proposes an exploration of silences and resignifications present in the work "Lágrimas de Cortar Cebola" presented at the Black Biennial. The workshop aims not only for artistic creation but also for the transformation and valorization of local spaces and narratives, highlighting poetic photography as an instrument of expression and reflection.
ZOOM
INSCRIÇÃO NO SITE
NOVA DATA
VIRTUAL
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Feeling, listening to ancestry
Zaira Tarin (MG)
The workshop "Feeling, Listening to Ancestry" proposes the artistic transformation of everyday sensations provoked by ancestry. Participants will be encouraged to select objects in their homes that connect them with their ancestry, as well as choose a piece of music that evokes ancestral sensations and memories. The drawing practice will be guided by the sensations provided by these objects and sounds, aiming for artistic expression and reconnection with one's own history.
ZOOM
May | 15 - 7:00pm
VIRTUAL
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Oil stick: memory and poetry
Ketsia Camacho Ramos
Puerto Rico
The workshop proposes a collective laboratory for the creation of poetic texts, centered on the exercise of memory. The facilitator will present his collection of poems "Aceite de Palo," <OIL STICK> the result of five years of poetic writing focused on healing processes, body, memory, grief, and mental health. Participants will be guided in reflecting on the role of memory in the construction of identity and discourse. Printed tools will be provided to facilitate the writing process, allowing for the creation of individual and group texts. The dynamic aims to rescue and share knowledge, promoting recognition among participants through the creative process and identification with the narratives constructed during the workshop.
ZOOM
May | 22 - 7:00pm
VIRTUAL
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Fusion of memory
Claudia Seber (SP)
Thinking about personal and collective stories from the material world is to attribute to it a meaning far beyond its original intention. The subject/object relationship creates a third element, which is precisely the affective meaning that transcends the isolated figure of both. However, this affection, this symbolic world, belongs only to the personal universe, therefore being a path of resignification and growth when there is an opportunity to make it conscious and bring it into the present moment.
ZOOM
INSCRIÇÃO VIA SITE
May | 25 - 4:00pm
VIRTUAL
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Affirmative postcards
Giuliano Lucas (RS-RJ)
The workshop "Affirmative Postcards" presents artist Giuliano Lucas's perspective on the implementation of Law 10.639/2003 in national education, highlighting the inclusion of the theme "Afro-Brazilian History and Culture" in the official curriculum. By sharing pedagogical experiences from his social projects, the artist demonstrates practices and techniques applicable both inside and outside the classroom. The choice of the postcard as a central element emphasizes an open-ended message, providing meaning, experiments, readings, and appropriations along the route between sender and recipient.
ZOOM
INSCRIÇÃO VIA SITE
March | 21 - 4:00pm
VIRTUAL
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Customization of a bag
Lívia Passos (BA)
The creative workshop encourages critical thinking about responsibility in the reuse of recyclable waste. It provides a hands-on experience in customizing bags made from surgical packaging, using medicine caps and fabric pen paintings, aiming to promote well-being, recognize the importance of culture in social development, and transform attitudes into creativity while maintaining ecological balance.
ZOOM
April | 10 - 4:00pm
VIRTUAL
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Reviewing our Journey
Leila Bohn (BR-US)
The workshop is intended for people adults.
The main objective is to encourage the creative process of the students, where successes and mistakes are always welcome and serve as raw material for creativity. Before the practical part, we will explore a bit of this visual universe through videos, books, and websites with a lot of information. Manual collage provides participants with the opportunity to explore creativity and personal expression. Additionally, different materials and tools that aid in creating collages will be introduced. The creation of a personalized notebook, where students will learn to fold and bind the sheets, create the covers, and apply the collage in a harmonious and creative way. At the end of the workshop, participants will have their notebook to store their memories, inspirations, and a lot of art.
ZOOM
June | 11 - 4:00pm
VIRTUAL
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Vanishing Point
Robson Ferreira (MG)
The workshop is intended for children and young people.
The "Ponto de Fuga" (Vanishing Point) is an innovative workshop dedicated to the inclusion and education of children and adolescents. Set in a welcoming environment, it promotes diversity, creativity, and self-expression. Going beyond the mere transmission of knowledge, the "Ponto de Fuga" creates a safe space for the development of skills and values, guiding young people toward a more equal and educational future.
Museu da História e da Cultura Afro-brasileira
Rua Pedro Ernesto, 481 - Gambôa
June | 14 - 4:00pm
PRESENCIAL
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Decolonial practices in education
Cecifrance Aquino (PR)
Workshop - meeting with educators of Elementary School I and II to present, through art, literature, and historical curiosities, Law 10.639/03 regarding the inclusion of the subject AFRICAN HISTORY AND AFRO-BRAZILIAN CULTURE. The aim is to address the consequences of long periods of enslavement and structural racism. Using theatrical dynamics, reading materials, informative websites, music, debates, and discussions.
ZOOM
INSCRIÇÃO PELO SITE
April | 09 - 2h00pm
VIRTUAL
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