The concepts of “dança de rua” and “danças urbanas” and how they help us to understand a little more about coloniality (Part I)
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ac.v6i2.66882Abstract
This text is dedicated to untangling the conceptual treatment of popular dancing in the Brazilian urban context of the present time. It makes an analysis of the concept of dança de rua and its specificities in relation to the notion of danças urbanas. For this purpose, it explains dança de rua and danças urbanas from their historical, aesthetic, georeferential configurations and the experience of members of these dances from Brazil. The purpose is: at the same time to explain different ways of doing dance and to show how forms of coloniality in dance operate in the present time, accompanying the tensions and conflicts that involve the process of making the culture of dancing not detached from the people who dance, their values, behaviors and knowledge. Therefore, the text was divided into two interconnected parts.
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