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Cultural exhibition debates ancestry and artistic creation from the forest in Acre

Cultural exhibition debates ancestry and artistic creation from the forest in Acre Ravena Maia/Disclosure The cultural exhibition of the 'Teatros da Floresta' project brings together this Friday (10), at the José...

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Cultural exhibition debates ancestry and artistic creation from the forest in Acre Ravena Maia/Disclosure The cultural exhibition of the 'Teatros da Floresta' project brings together this Friday (10), at the José Potyguara Municipal Theater, in Tarauacá, in the interior of Acre, participants of the workshops held in the Igarapé do Caucho Indigenous Land, students of the Theater course and the Master's in Performing Arts at the Federal University of Acre (Ufac). The program is open to the public, starting at 2pm, and features the presentation of scenes developed throughout the activities promoted by the project, as well as works produced by Ufac students. ? Join the g1 AC channel on WhatsApp According to the organization, the meeting seeks to bring together different artistic experiences and strengthen exchanges between indigenous communities, universities and guest artists. The event also features the participation of actress, professor and researcher Elaine Cadim.

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