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The Critical Landscape action brings together a group of invited professors, intellectuals, critics, indigenous and non-indigenous people, to watch the program and produce critical material about TePI. The Critical Landscape is divided into Texts, Video-Pills and Open Conversation.

Textual criticism

Guests Naine Terena, Renata Tupinambá, Júlia Guimarães and Pedro Cesarino will produce texts indicating cross checkings, pressure and reflections on the TePI programming. Each week, on Wednesdays, a critical text will be released and will be available in the media and at the digital platform.

Coordenação: Ricardo Muniz (SC)
Authors: Júlia Guimarães (MG), Naine Terena (MT), Pedro Cesarino (SP) and Renata Tupinambá (RJ)

Naine Terena (MT)

Naine Terena holds a Master’s Degree in Arts, a Doctor’s Degree in Education and is graduated in Social Communication from the Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT). A woman of the Terena people, she’s a researcher, curator and artist educator. A research collaborator in the project Cultures of Anti-Racism in Latin America (CARLA) from the University of Manchester and the Technologies, Sciences and Creation Laboratory (Labtecc/UFMT), and a collaborator professor of the Indigenous Intercultural Master’s Course of the University of Mato Grosso (Unemat).

Renata Tupinambá (RJ)

Renata Tupinambá, whose indigenous name is Aratykyra, is a journalist, producer, poet, consultant, curator, screenwriter and visual artist. Founder of the indigenous producer Originárias Produções. Collaborator of Indigenous Visibility. It has been working for 15 years in the dissemination of indigenous cultures and ethnocommunication. Member of Amotara Zabelê in Bahia, Creator of the podcast Originárias, the first in Brazil with interviews with indigenous artists and musicians, which is part of the PodSim female podcast center. She was co-founder of Rádio Yandê, the first Brazilian indigenous web radio, among others.

Júlia Guimarães (MG)

Júlia Guimarães is a guest professor at the Faculty of Languages from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), holds a Doctor’s Degree in Performing Arts from the University of São Paulo (USP) and a postdoc position at Fine Arts School from UFMG. She is the co-organizer of the book O teatro como experiência pública (Theater as a public experience) and co-publisher of Subtexto (MG) andLetters magazines, both of them from Minas Gerais, and of the Horizonte da Cena (Stage Horizon) podcast. She worked as a theater critic for O Tempo e Pampulha (Time and Pampulha) newspaper O Tempo andPampulha for Teatrojornal (Theater Journal) from São Paulo and for many Brazilian festivals, such as São Paulo International Theatre (MITsp), Belo Horizonte’s International Theater Festival Stage & Street (FIT-BH) and Mirada Festival.

05/03/2022, Wednesday, Text 11

Pedro Cesarino (SP)

Pedro Cesarino is a professor at the Department of Anthropology at FFLCH/USP. He has published several articles and books, including Oniska – poetics of shamanism in the Amazon (Ed. Perspectiva, 2011), When the Earth stopped speaking – songs from Marubo mythology (Ed. 34, 2013) and Cultural Policies and Indigenous Peoples, with Manuela Carneiro da Cunha (Ed. Cultura Acadêmico, 2014). He is the author of the novel Rio Sobre (Companhia das Letras, 2016)

13/03/2022, Wednesday, Text 12