The Vale Maranhão Cultural Center launched this Monday, 24, the podcast makes spoon and edge the cable. The project is developed and presented by the CCVM Educational Center and aims to present content that emphasizes the lack of boundaries between everyday life, art and function, in the practices, knowledge and actions of the people.
In the first series of episodes, the theme is popular sayings, expressions that are found in every space, accompanying man’s narratives. In the three episodes, we learned about the origin, usage, function and we know — or remember — popular sayings that go through decades of use.
The content can be heard on the profile of the Vale Maranhão Cultural Center on Spotify, which will receive, biweekly, a new series of episodes. In the next releases, content will be published on plumary adornments of the Kaapor Indians and the cordel literature by Auritha Tabajara, Brazil’s first Cordelist indigenous.