History Events DA
The documentary Afro-Sampas, directed by Jasper Chalcraft and Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji (professor at the Department of Anthropology at FFLCH-USP), produced by the Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology (LISA-USP) will be released this Monday, 23 /05, at 7 pm, at the Afrika Cultural Center (Rua Major Diogo, 518), in São Paulo, during the Musiques D'Afrique Festival. The event is free. The festival is a celebration of the World Africa Day "May 25th", the day of the signing of the OAU (Organization of the African Union) agreements, and aims to celebrate African cultures that manifest themselves with multiple expressions such as: music, performance, dance and poetry, in addition to the screening of two documentaries. The documentary Afro-Sampas proposes a look at what can happen when African and Brazilian musicians are brought into contact in the city where they live. Yannick Delass (Democratic Republic of Congo), Edoh Fiho (Togo), Lenna Bahule (Mozambique) and Brazilians Ari Colares, Chico Saraiva and Meno del Picchia are the guests for a first meeting in which they experience sounds, memories and creativity.
Amerindian Studies Center (CEstA) and Ubu publishing house invite Mauro Almeida (Unicamp) to speak with Mauro Almeida (Unicamp): Pragmatism and Multinaturalism 5/13, Friday, at 2:30 pm former Cinusp room Rua do Anfiteatro, 181. Colmeia, comb 4 University City , São Paulo There will be a sale of Mauro Almeida's books at the entrance to the event. The book is also for sale on the website: https://www.ubueditora.com.br/
PAM - Research in Musical Anthropology invites to the presentation of ethnography and the series of films Sensorhythms, made by post-doctor Mihai Leaha. On Tuesday, 26/04, at 4 pm, at the LISA Auditorium - Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology. Rua do Anfiteatro, 181, hives, honeycomb 10.
Dates: 03/30 to 04/01/22 at the Mário de Andrade Library.
1st day - 03/30
17:00 - Opening Ceremony
Opening speech: Suzel Reily – Music local and heritage
17:30 – Registration Table
Renata Amaral - What I remember, I have – 30 years of the Maracá Collection
Luciana Rosa - Choro as a heritage: memories and records of São Paulo's choro
Isabel Santos - The role of holders in the official registration of their knowledge as
intangible heritage: the case of forró
Lorena Avellar de Muniagurria - commentator
2nd day - 03/31
17:30 – Transit Table
Kelwin Marques - Batucando-Singing-Dancing: a Congo Gold in the city of São
Paul (visual essay)
Mariana Teófilo - Bolivian immigration and its practices: putting music to the Altiplano in São
Paul
Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji - Inheritances and Inventions – music the African heritage in
Sao Paulo
Brisa Flow - Intervention
Klaus Wernet - commentator
3rd day - 01/04
17:30 – Table Stages
Hybris event "On experiences and modes of existence of the law in public service", with Ciméa Bevilaqua (UFPR). December 17, at 4 pm. Contact antropologiahybris@gmail.com to access the meeting link.
with Prof. Jean-Christophe Goddard (University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès).
Contact us by email antropologiahybris@gmail.com to access the link.
*The speaker will speak in French, without simultaneous translation in Portuguese.
Via Zoom - bit.ly/napedra
On Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmmeOVL_9x0NvUivBOf6Yg
In 2001, from the initiative of the participants of an optional subject at the PPGAS/USP, interested in exploring a series of issues beyond the disciplinary scope, Napedra was created. The subject was called Paradigms of Theater in Anthropology. We decided to deepen our studies in the interfaces of anthropology and performance, alternating studies of texts relevant to the anthropology of performance with experience in the field of performance events.
Coordinated by John C. Dawsey, Napedra arises from the meeting of anthropologists in search of knowledge produced in art workshops, with artists in search of knowledge associated with the anthropologists' craft. It is the first research center in anthropology and performance in Brazil.
Celebrating 30 years of creation of the Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology (LISA) of the Department of Anthropology of the University of São Paulo, during the month of November 2021 GRAVI - Visual Anthropology Group - organizes the event Between worlds: ethnographic, collaborative films and indigenous cinemas in dialogue.
The event consists of three meetings and an exhibition of films produced in the context of anthropological research with the support of LISA and different productions from South America , which express works done by, about and with indigenous peoples.
1. Circulations of Indigenous Cinemas, which brings together producers, directors and indigenous collectives that address the challenges that permeate indigenous films, especially in terms of their circulation;
2. Collaborative productions and processes, which highlights the different shared film makings within the scope of the training of indigenous filmmakers;
3. Ethnographic Films: research and training, which addresses film production about indigenous peoples carried out in the context of academic research with a focus on the relationship between the university and indigenous peoples.
Hybris Event with Cláudio Teófilo Marques (vice-president of the Territorial Association of Quilombo Lagoas, Calango/Quilombo Lagoas-PI), mediated by Bernardo Curvelano Freire (LaMPDA-CANT-UNIVASF/São Raimundo Nonato-PI) and Marcos Vinícius Guidotti Silva (PPGAS -UFSCar).
Link to Youtube recording:
https://youtu.be/5wshnHlrBeY
The Center for Studies on Social Markers of Difference (NUMAS/USP) presents:
From the struggle for rights to everyday agencies: LGBTQIA+ subjects in South Africa and Brazil
Silvia Aguião (AFRO/CEBRAP and CLAM/UERJ)
Susan Holland-Muter (University of the Western Cape)
Debate: Suely Messeder (UNEB)
Mediation: Alessandra Tavares (PPGAS/USP)
Translation: Phillip Leite and Thais Tiriba (PPGAS/USP)
Friday, October 8th, 2021
10am (Brasília)
3pm (South Africa)
Subscription Link: https://us06web.
ORGANIZATION: Thais Tiriba (PPGAS/USP) and Laura Moutinho (PPGAS/USP)
PRODUCTION: Carolina Parreiras (NUMAS/USP) and Milena Mateuzi (PPGAS/USP)