Thought-In-Process
Black Queen
With Fabiana Cozza, Lucelia Sergio and Wilemara Barros
Guests from different fields of knowledge take a cross-cultural view about the festival’s shows, in dialogue with the artists and the audience. Reflections on the creation process and other themes are developed from the reading of the works in focus.
WHEN AND WHERE
March 5, Tuesday, after the show
Centro Cultural Olido
Av. São João, 473 – Centro Histórico de São Paulo, São Paulo – SP
About
Fabiana Cozza is a black Brazilian artist, singer, performer, teacher and researcher. Her trajectory goes through theatre, dance and music. Winner of Brazilian Music Award in 2012 and 2018, in the categories best samba singer and best foreign language CD, respectively. She has nine albums and three DVDs released, with URUCUNGO (2023) being the most recent. She is a doctoral student at Unicamp’s Institute of Arts, MA in speech therapy from PUC-SP and is a member of the Pantheatre de Paris, an institution dedicated to theatre and music interpretation and performance.
Lucelia Sergio is an actress, director, art educator and co-founder of the theatre company Os Crespos. She holds a degree from the School of Dramatic Art (EAD/ECA/USP) and a degree in Performing Arts from Faculdade Paulista de Artes.
Wilemara Barros is a dancer and dance teacher, born in Fortaleza/Ceará. She has a long and recognised career as a performer, having performed in several states in Brazil and abroad. At the same time, she develops relevant performance as a classical dance teacher, working in important training facilities in the State of Ceará.