This edition does not intend to achieve uniform analysis or themes, considering that the very different speeches that are presented are enriching, as well as the manifest differences between researchers. It was possible to verify, even in the scientific review phase, that there is a multiplicity of possible approaches to Art, but always with a common denominator: quality. The most difficult, but on the other hand more fruitful of the edition, is to put very different articles in dialogue, but it is considered that this has been achieved. This edition results in the action and interaction of a significant number of researchers and professors from higher education institutions and Portuguese-speaking research units. In such a rich and varied discussion space, with such differentiated analyzes and research, the pertinent question remains whether, in this wealth of very diverse identities, with multiple denominators, there will be one that is common and allows us to affirm that there is also a way of thinking about Art in Portuguese.
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Abstract 369 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 418Page 11-15
The artistic training in Cape Verde developed by Mindelo - Escola Internacional de Arte
Abstract 814 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 847Page 19-47
Site-specific
Abstract 997 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 2263Page 49-67
The dance that escapes us
Abstract 1230 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 813Page 69-80
The gravity force and the origin of the movement
Abstract 1246 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 1460Page 81-99
The development of theatrical dance in Portugal in the post-April 25, 1974
Abstract 1341 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 1066Page 101-127
The Pingo Doce effect
Abstract 594 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 412Page 129-143
Search for identity through images: I don't live here anymore
Abstract 616 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 349Page 145-156
The fragmentation of the myth of racial democracy and the pedagogical dimension of black cinema
Abstract 1746 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 814Page 157-171
Painting and cinema as languages of the same aesthetic ecosystem
Abstract 625 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 534Page 173-182