Ministério da Cultura, Redecard, Sabesp e Secretaria Municipal de Cultura de São Paulo apresentam

Mostra Internacional de Teatro de São Paulo

1º a 10 de
março
de 2024

Aesthetic-Political Reflections

Encounter 2: Indigenous Thoughts And Arts

With Cristine Takuá, Juão Nyn and Sandra Benites

Mediation Andreia Duarte

The guests Sandra Benites, Cristine Takuá and Juão Nyn, mediated by Andrea Duarte, promote a dialogue about the thought, dream and ideals moving indigenous artistic making, in its abundance of production ways, emphasising the activation of memory as an aesthetic and educational input.

WHEN AND WHERE

March 10, Sunday, from 2pm to 4pm

CCSP – Adoniran Barbosa Room

R. Vergueiro, 1000 – Liberdade, São Paulo – SP.

Free. Online booking through the CCSP website from February 2, Monday, at 12am.

MITsp 2024 - ENCONTRO: Pensamentos e Artes Indígenas

About

Cristine Takuá is an indigenous artisan of the Maxakali people. She has a degree in Philosophy (UNESP) and is a teacher at the Indígena Txeru Ba’e Kua-I State School, in the Ribeirão Silveira Indigenous Land, on the coast of São Paulo. She is the founder and advisor of the Maracá Institute, founder of the Forum for Articulation of Indigenous Teachers of the State of São Paulo and collaborator of Jornada Shubu Hiwea project. Her works address themes such as art, empowerment, feminism and resistance.

Juão Nyn is a multi-artist. For 10 years in transit between Rio Grande do Norte and São Paulo, he has been a communicator activist for the Indigenous movement of APIRN, a member of Coletivo Estopô Balaio de Criação, Memoria e Narrativa, vocalist and composer of Androyde Sem Par band and master at Escola Livre de Teatro (ELT), in Santo André, at Terreiro Teatro Contra Colonial.

Sandra Benites, Guarani Nhandewa from Mato Grosso do Sul, is a History and Philosophy teacher for Primary and Secondary School. Master in Social Anthropology from Museu Nacional (UFRJ), she was assistant curator of Brazilian arts at MASP and supervisor, consultant for exhibition and cultural programming at Museum of Indigenous Cultures, in São Paulo. She is currently the director of visual arts at Funarte.

​​Andreia Duarte is an artist, curator and PhD in Theatre from USP/ECA. At MITsp, she coordinated the Reflective and Pedagogical Axes, curated the Anticolonial Perspectives Seminar (7th ed), presented the show Antes do Tempo Existir [Before Time Existed]. She is the artistic director of !PULSA! Movimento Arte Insurgente, Curatorial Coordinator of the Museum of Indigenous Cultures and artistic director of Outra Margem.