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Films
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Year of production
“2022”
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Region
Latin America
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Country
Brazil
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Art / Artists / Artisans
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Dance / Theatre / Performance
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Music / Ethnomusicology
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Directors
Mansu, Marcia
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not set
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Country of production
Brazil
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Year of production
2022
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Film
Cine Rabeca
2022
55
‘
Directed by
Marcia Mansu
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Time dimensions emerge from the relation between the visible and the imagined, between memory and the experience of the present. A unique place emerges through the entanglement of music and archive footage. The cine-concert moves across the soundscape of Brazilian sugar cane fields intertwining live soundtrack with images produced by artists and ethnographers between 1991-2009. On stage, Luiz Paixão and Renata Rosa take part in a cinematographic reencounter with their own trajectories, improvise with their rabecas and recreate themselves.
Latin America
Music / Ethnomusicology
Art / Artists / Artisans
Dance / Theatre / Performance
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