About to celebrate 25 years since the release of Babado Forte, Erika Palomino is coming to São Luís to close the CCVM program inspired by the book.
The Babado Forte Cycle program returns to our grid with the workshop How to build a frilled book? . In it, Juliana Travassos will share her experiences in publications, highlighting ways to transform journalistic investigation and participatory stories into books.
Juliana Travassos is an editor, producer, researcher and coordinates the revised and expanded reissue of Babado Forte, a book by Erika Palomino.
Also included in the Babado Forte Cycle program is the lecture Research and Editing in Babado forte, presented by Cassio Prates and Juliana Travassos.
Among the topics discussed, Cassio will analyze how innovative research methodologies have mapped emerging cultural movements in the country. Juliana will show reportage books that eternalized cultural scenes and movements, to illustrate the boundaries between ethnographic research and participatory reporting.
Cássio Prates specializes in strategic research focusing on culture, scenario analysis, youth behavior, and fashion. Juliana Travassos is an editor, producer and researcher with a master’s degree in literary theory from the Fluminense Federal University, with a project on hybrid forms in Brazilian poetry.
Juliana Travassos is an editor, producer, researcher and coordinates the revised and expanded reissue of Babado Forte, a book by Erika Palomino.
Crossing other fashion stories is the theme of the second lecture of the Babado Forte Cycle in December.
By making use of the concept of crossroads as multiple possibilities of paths and directions, Hanayrà Negreiros and Carolina Casarin propose to decentralize the view of clothing narratives that value Brazilian knowledge in its multiplicity.
Hanayrà Negreiros is a researcher who develops investigations focusing on clothing and fashion stories in the Brazilian African diaspora. Author of “The modernist wardrobe: the couple Tarsila and Oswald and fashion”, Carolina Casarin has a doctorate in Visual Arts from the UFRJ School of Fine Arts.
Closing the Babado Forte Cycle, Erika Palomino will present the Babado Fortissimo Lecture. The journalist will share the processes of designing and making the original version of the book Babado Forte, in the 90s, and the editorial decisions regarding the new volume, comparing scenarios and analyzing the changes that occurred in those 25 years.
Erika Palomino is a journalist, curator, and culture manager. She worked for 17 years at Folha de S.Paulo, where she was a columnist for the notebook Ilustrada and editor. It won the New York Festival Interactive and Alternative Media awards; Pini for Graphic Excellence; Folha Award, among others. He is currently the Communication and Design Manager at the Rio de Janeiro Museum of Modern Art.