Trajectories of a Creation Process: Meeting, creative impulses and reverberations
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This article proposes a reflection on the research track record and performance of work “Between roots bodies and faith” in which investigated poetic to the dance scene in the contemporary world, based on aesthetic present headquarters on traditional knowledge and practices of the cerrado women and the daily life of these bodies. The challenge of this writing is to present some itinerant artists covered by the researchers in the creation process, considering the power of the meeting, the corporealities and approaches inaugurated the research trajectory of the Collective Center 22.
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