As part of the CCVM's Black Month and Diversity program , the Corpo Territory: Between Brazil and Black Africa promotes, on the 17th, from 7 pm to 9 pm , the Round of Conversation 1 – Black Territories: training and creation in dance , with Inaicyra Falcão (BA), Luciane Ramos Silva (SP) and Tieta Macau (MA). The meeting promotes dialogue between three black artists from different generations, who, based on their experiences, will discuss the possibilities and paths of the black body in dance creation. Inaicyra Falcão is an opera singer, researcher of the performing arts linked to recreations of Yoruba and African-Brazilian culture matrices in a contemporary vision. He has a master's degree in Theater Arts (University of Ibadan/Nigeria), a doctorate in Education (USP) and is a professor in the field of Interpretive Practice (Unicamp). In 2000, he released the cd Okan Awa – Cânticos da Tradição Yorubá , contributing to the deepening of the reflection and work of the scenic, organic and plural artist, anchored in a traditional and contemporary culture, recreating a memory and identity of the Yorubá people, of the who is a direct descendant, granddaughter of Maria Bibiana do Espírito Santo, iyalorixá from Ilê Axé Opô Afonjá, one of the first communities of African matrixes of Ketu origin in Bahia. Luciane Ramos Silva is a dance artist, PhD in Performing Arts (Unicamp) and member of the dance company Anykaya Dance Theater (USA). He has a specialization in African Diaspora from the University of Maryland (USA). For ten years, he has been developing projects on the body, culture and coloniality. She was the curator of several dance shows, including Insubimissas (2018) and FIT (2018). She is the manager of Acervo África, a space for research on African material culture, and co-directs the magazine O Menelick 2Ato , a publication that addresses the societies of the Black West. Tieta Macau is a transdisciplinary artist, creator of scenic macumbarias and other spirals. It operates in the constant relationship between memory and ancestry and the poetics of the trail. Researches afro-referenced creative processes, popular and aphrodiasporic poetics and dance writing. One of the creators of Coletivo DiBando , she works with several artists and groups from Maranhão and Ceará, such as Afrôs , Brecha Coletiva , LABORARTE and Viramundo . Those interested in participating must send their full name, telephone number and the conversation circle they wish to subscribe to by e-mail: contato@ccv-ma.org.br. The chat wheel will be transmitted via the Zoom Platform. Free registration. 80 vacancies