Brincante: the meeting of popular and classic in service of culture and education
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9125.v14i3p85-93Keywords:
art, dance, music, popular culture, education.Abstract
The dancer and musician Antonio Carlos Nobrega uses the practiceacquired along a trajectory of nearly four decades in the stage to create a new spectacle, in which he shows, through text and music, the history of the main Brazilian dances. In this interview, he
talks about his artistic influences, on the challenge of joining classical and popular elements in the shows that he has already
created and his work with Brincante Institute, created to spread the popular culture and form artists in the style developed by his artistic company.
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