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SESC Santo Amaro Flyer
12024-01-12T08:09:59-08:00Eliseo Jacobf7b70f08c944fb80b73895df0d1f52d7156b4401443301Flyer for the Auto do Negrinho performance at SESC Santo Amaro in September 2019.plain2024-01-12T08:09:59-08:00Teatro Terreiro Encantado; Photo by Will CavagnolliSeptember 2019PHKyFGW7WFKqGfIZqDVmEliseo Jacobf7b70f08c944fb80b73895df0d1f52d7156b4401
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12024-01-12T08:09:59-08:00SESC Santo Amaro1Performance of Auto do Negrinho on September 8 and 15, 2019.plain2024-01-12T08:09:59-08:00-23.653445,-46.7153783September 2019The Serviço Social do Comércio (Social Service of Commerce) is best known by the acronym SESC. It is a non-profit private institution founded by business leaders in industries tied to goods, services, and tourism. They have centers all over Brazil that provide services in the areas of education, health, culture, and leisure, and they are one of the largest funders of the arts in Brazil. Many of these centers have art exhibit spaces, classrooms, theaters, and sports facilities.
Teatro Terreiro Encantado performed Auto do Negrinho in the theater space at the SESC Center in the Santo Amaro district in the south side periphery. They offered two performances on September 8 and 15, 2019 as part of the performances SESC hosts in the theater space. The performances were free and open to the public.