Coal: a key into world´s door
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v29i2pe179760Keywords:
Nego Fugido, Coal, Social Agency, ImageAbstract
Nego Fugido is a cultural performance that takes place in the quilombola community of Acupe, in Bahia.It uses charcoal as an aesthetic element for face painting.
The entangled relationship between bodies and substance, however, goes beyond the plastic character and takes on other assemblages.
There is a connection between the visible and the invisible.
In the photo ethnographic essay we see how coal is an opening key for these bodies in the aphrodiasporic world.
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