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CONTEMPORARY THEATER: TRENDS AND INTERACTIONS

ANDREA CARUSO SATURNINO AND SHIRLEI TORRES PEREZ. MEDIATION: VALMIR SANTOS.

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All ages

90'

Free admission

13 Sep ∙ Tuesday ∙ 5:00 pm

Sesc Santos
R. Conselheiro Ribas, 136 - Aparecida, Santos - SP
  • LIBRAS (Brazilian Sign Language)

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Simultaneous translation: Português / Español

The trends of contemporary theatrical production, with an emphasis on exhibitions and the “moment-space” of the meeting with the audience, guide this chat, followed by an autograph session with Andrea Caruso Saturnino, author of the book “Ligeiro Deslocamento do Real: Experiência, Dispositivo e Utopia na Cena Contemporânea,” and Shirlei Torres Perez, author of “Crise e Pensamento Crítico: O Teatro em Comunicação com o Público.”

Mediation: Valmir Santos.

ANDREA CARUSO SATURNINO (BRA)

graduated in Language and Literature from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Master in Performing Arts from the Sorbonne Nouvelle University in France, and Ph.D. in Performing Arts from USP. She started her career in theater as an actress and director. She later migrated to the other side of the scene, dedicating herself to theoretical research, curatorship, production, and cultural management. General Director of Municipal Theater of São Paulo.

SHIRLEI TORRES PEREZ (BRA)

Master and Doctor in Communication and Semiotics from the Pontifical Catholic University (PUC-SP); holds a lato sensu degree in leisure sociology from the São Paulo School of Sociology and Politics Foundation; studies in cultural administration at Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV); BA in Theater from the School of Communications and Arts (ECA-USP); and post-doctorate from the University of Coimbra, Portugal.

VALMIR SANTOS (BRA)

journalist and founding critic of the website Teatrojornal – Leituras de Cena (2010). He wrote in publications such as Folha de S.Paulo, Valor Econômico, Bravo! and O Diário, from Mogi das Cruzes (SP). Doctoral candidate in Theater Theory and Practice at the School of Communications and Arts of the University of São Paulo.