Open Conversation: Pedagoginga and Tranças do Verbo Workshop, with historian and writer Allan da Rosa - Open Inscriptions

18 to 19 October 2019

Over the next 18th and 19th , the CCVM receives the writer and historian , Allan da Rosa , who will participate in the Open Conversation: Pedagoginga and minister the Tranças do Verbo Workshop. Allan da Rosa is a master and doctoral candidate in Education at USP and researches the ancestry, imagination and daily life of black men in São Paulo. Author of Pedagoginga, Autonomia e Mocambagem (essay on black culture and popular education) , Zumbi Assombra Quem? (juvenile), Reza de Mãe (short stories), Da Cabula (National Prize for Black Dramaturgy Ruth de Souza) and Mukondo Lírico (Funarte Culturas Negras Prize). He writes for Teatro, is part of the São Paulo Periphery Literature Movement , is an editor and capoeirista. He has already given workshops at universities, libraries and cultural spaces in Brazil, Mozambique, USA, Cuba, Mexico, Colombia, Bolivia and Argentina. Day 18 7:30 pm Open Talk: Pedagoginga The Pedagoginga concept, created by Allan, is related to popular education and the anti-racist struggle. It was modeled for years in open courses on the outskirts of São Paulo. It seeks to combine what is symbolic, what is to fill the stomach and what is aesthetic and political in proposals for black education and autonomy, which encourage thinking about pillars of memories, daily life, traditions and desires. Aiming at the sophistication of African matrix languages, it proposes the weaving of a black thought about Time, Power, Art, Health and Mocambagem. Day 18/10 Class 1, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Day 19/10 Class 2, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Tranças do Verbo Workshop The workshop, aimed at educators in general, will address the black letter, its performances, flavors and dilemmas, also providing subsidies and practices that contemplate law 10.639/03. It dialogues with bodily knowledge and inventive verb, experimenting with fiction and the memorial, proposing the exchange of knowledge and mapping aesthetic, spiritual and political knowledge from the black Atlantic diasporas. Two practices will be carried out with each of the groups. Free programming. Those interested in participating in the workshop should send their name, telephone number and the name of the workshop to contato@ccv-ma.org.br