Manifesto-ação, Paulínia, Brazil: Activism in walking as a dancing action

We have been investigating practices of walking as a dancing action since 2017, and experiencing its political and pedagogical potential. In this sense, walking, besides being a strategy for artistic creation, is also a construction of embodied knowledge and incorporated citizenship. In Brazil in 20...

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Published inInternational journal of education through art Vol. 17; no. 1; p. 187
Main Author [AUTHOR]da Rosa Laís Cardoso[/AUTHOR][ORCID]0000-0001-5467-5626[/ORCID][AUTHOR]Rodriguez Costas Ana Maria[/AUTHOR][ORCID]0000-0002-4088-4838[/ORCID]
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol Intellect Ltd 01.03.2021
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Summary:We have been investigating practices of walking as a dancing action since 2017, and experiencing its political and pedagogical potential. In this sense, walking, besides being a strategy for artistic creation, is also a construction of embodied knowledge and incorporated citizenship. In Brazil in 2020, with a presidency that threatens art, culture, education and democracy, occupying the streets and walking through them have never been so necessary. Thus, we present in this article, based on the practices of walking as a dancing action we have been investigating, a Manifesto-ação that proposes local actions for discovering ways to keep going on the street in Brazil today.
ISSN:1743-5234
2040-090X
DOI:10.1386/eta_00057_1