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Theater of the Sacred: Resistance in the Zona Sul Main MenuIntroductionCentering Violence Against Black Males through TheaterTeatro Terreiro Encantado: Theater & Activism | Teatro & AtivismoReligious Rituals: Cultural Identity & ResistanceStaging Genocide: the Legacy of State Violence for Afro-BraziliansOccupying Spaces in the PeripheryArtist BiosAcknowledgmentsAbout this Book
Historical Timeline
12024-01-12T08:09:59-08:00Eliseo Jacobf7b70f08c944fb80b73895df0d1f52d7156b4401443301plain2024-01-12T08:09:59-08:00Eliseo Jacobf7b70f08c944fb80b73895df0d1f52d7156b4401While Teatro Terreiro Encantado was recently founded in 2017, the popular traditions and histories they call upon in their theatrical go back decades and even centuries. The following timeline not only documents key dates related to Teatro Terreiro Encantado's history and community work, but provides a larger historical context for the traditions that have influenced it.
You can click on the title listed with each date to visit the page to read more in depth information on the popular tradition or historical event as it relates to Teatro Terreiro Encantado's theatrical work.