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This book is the result of research carried out during my doctoral studies in arts at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), the central theme of which is the analysis of Black Dance as elaborated and re-signified in two different Brazilian socio-historical-cultural contexts. From this perspective, an analysis is made of the differences and similarities in the ethno-ethical-aesthetic-choreographic and dramaturgical re-elaborations of the Bale Folclorico da Bahia/Salvador/BA and the Grupo Grial de Danca/Recife/PE. The questions raised and revealed in this research indicate that these dances are sources of artistic production, choreographic and dramaturgical creation in contemporary black Brazilian dance. It is believed that this work can fill existing gaps in studies and in-depth studies of black dance in the context of contemporary Brazilian dance, from a critical, analytical and reflective perspective.
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This book is the result of research carried out during my doctoral studies in arts at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), the central theme of which is the analysis of Black Dance as elaborated and re-signified in two different Brazilian socio-historical-cultural contexts. From this perspective, an analysis is made of the differences and similarities in the ethno-ethical-aesthetic-choreographic and dramaturgical re-elaborations of the Bale Folclorico da Bahia/Salvador/BA and the Grupo Grial de Danca/Recife/PE. The questions raised and revealed in this research indicate that these dances are sources of artistic production, choreographic and dramaturgical creation in contemporary black Brazilian dance. It is believed that this work can fill existing gaps in studies and in-depth studies of black dance in the context of contemporary Brazilian dance, from a critical, analytical and reflective perspective.