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TePI PODCAST

TePI Podcast is a bunch of discussions with ten indigenous artists specially invited to talk about their journeys in the field of performing arts and to think about historical, political, social and esthetical relations on the indigenous theatrical production.

The series is a co-accomplishment joining TePI and “Paraskeué: podcast for life!”, directed by Naine Terena and Flávio Fêo, both of them researchers and educators. Paraskeué is a podcast stimulating the harmony of thoughts, aiming to bring the indigenous wisdom closer to the institutions and approaches of the philosophical tradition. Seeking to recognize how these approaches can instigate ways of thinking the “healing” processes or, still, confronting the chaos, enriching even more the listeners’ “parakeués”.

Launchs happen on Tuesdays, at 8 p.m.

Also follow it on the Paraskeué channel: podcast for life!

LAUNCH: December 7, 2021
Tuesday, 8pm

Macsuara is from the Kadiwéu ethnicity of Pantanal Matogrossense. Being a rare Brazilian indigenous person in performing arts, has been contributing with the indigenous culture over his career of 20 years. Environmental activist, spokesperson for his indigenous people in Brazil and abroad, took part of the International Labour Organization in Geneva and the United Nations in New York. Founder of the Indigenous Culture and the Forest People’s Alliance (riverside community, rubber tappers and caboclos).

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JUÃO NYN

LAUNCH: December 14, 2021
Tuesday, 8pm

Juão Nÿn is a multi-artist. A Potyguar(a) person, 32-years-old, communicator activist at the indigenous movement APIRN (Indigenous People Articulation in the state of Rio Grande do Norte), member of the Estopô Balaio collective, the Teatro Interrompido theater company and vocalist/composer with the band AndroYde Sem Par. Holds a BA in Performing Arts at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). Lives between Natal and São Paulo for seven years. Lives between Natal and São Paulo for seven years.

LAUNCH: January 11, 2022
Tuesday.

Born in Iauaretê (Uaupés River), in the Amazon State, Rosa Peixoto (Róri Pa’kó, her indigenous name) is from the third clan of the Tariano ethnicity. She officially started her artistic activities in 2019, working as an actress and joining the indigenous art group Dyroá Báya, where she still works at the moment. Her film career includes series, shorts and feature films. Among her most relevant works are the short film UaYNÁ – poison tears and, more recently, the feature film The Fever.

LAUNCH: January 18, 2022
Tuesday, 8pm

Juma Pariri is an artivist alienindigenous (oblivious to the notion of the Nation State, however, coming from this land according to the thought-action of Felipe Tocariju). A member of Retomada Kariri and the Multiethnic Association Wyka Kwara. Indisciplinary teacher, anti-colonial cultural producer and director of some other possible audiovisuals stuff. A Doctor in Performing Arts at Santa Catarina State University (UDESC) and an Agroecology technician at Alternative Technology Service (SERTA).

LILLY BANIWA

LAUNCH: January 25, 2022
Tuesday, 8pm

Lilly Baniwa is an actress and indigenous academic of Performing Arts at the University of Campinas (Unicamp). Among her last accomplished projects, the video performance manifesto Lithipokoroda and the workshop Identity Performativities, should be highlighted, both of them provided by Aldir Blanc Law in the Amazon State and developed in the city of São Gabriel da Cachoeira.

LAUNCH: February 1, 2022
Tuesday, 8pm

Raquel Kubeo is a pedagogue, artist-activist-researcher, holds a Master’s Degree in Education at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS). She was born in Manaus/AM, and lives in Porto Alegre/RS. An indigenous woman descendant of the Kubeo and Tukano ethnicity, she is a member of the Indigenous Community Urban Multiethnic and the Afro-Indigenous Reference Center in Rio Grande do Sul (CRIARS). She’s also a curator and consultant, co-founder of Porto Alegre Indigenous Net, and a member of the working group Education for the Ethnic-Racial Relations (GT ERER) at UFRGS and of the podcast of Ocareté Collective.

LAUNCH: February 8, 2022
Tuesday, 8pm

Lian Gaia is an indigenous person born in Belford Roxo, in the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, actress, performer and poetess Descendant of José Mendes de Araujo, an Amazonian indigenous man removed from his village for the urban context of Rio de Janeiro, and of João Pedro Teixeira, from the Kariri ethnicity of Pilõezinhos/PB, leader of the Peasant Leagues in Paraíba. She has created the denunciation-arts She has created the denunciation-arts, Forest Like a Tattoo, Body Territory Head of the Body Animal, among others.

LAUNCH: January 11, 2022
Tuesday, 8pm

José Ricardo is an actor, arts/theater teacher at public and private schools, indigenous education coordinator in the city of São Gonçalo do Amarante/RN and is undertaking a Master’s Degree in Performing Arts at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). He’s currently researching the relations of the indigenous identity and art.

LAUNCH: February 22, 2022
Tuesday, 8pm

Helena Corezomaé is an indigenous of the Balatiponé people, popularly known as Umutina, from Barra do Bugres/MT. She’s graduated in Journalism and holds a Master’s Degree in Social Anthropology by Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Working as a writer, reporter, publisher, adviser and photographer, she also militates in favor of the indigenous peoples’ struggles, mainly those related to land issues.

ZAHY GUAJAJARA

LAUNCH: March 8, 202
Tuesday, 8pm

Zahy Guajajara was born in the village of Colonia, indigenous reserve of Cana-Brava in Maranhão state. She is from the Tenetehar-Guajajara people, expresses herself in Ze’eng eté – a tupi-guarani language, her first mother tongue – and in Portuguese, she’s currently studying English. A multiartist and artivist for the indigenous issues. A multiartist and artivist for the indigenous issues.