Spring of Museums is an initiative promoted by the Brazilian Institute of Museums (Ibram), and takes place every year at the beginning of spring. Through the initiative, museums and cultural institutions throughout Brazil have the opportunity to promote cultural programming.
This year, the theme of Museum Spring is “Memories and Democracy: LGBT+ people, Indigenous people and Quilombolas” and the Pinacoteca de São Paulo will participate with an agenda of activities, performances and conversations. See the schedule below:
Schedule Saturday, 23/09:
- Ancestral Technologies of Indigenous Memory – Conversation with Glicéria Tupinambá and guests mediated by Aline Ambrósio
Tupinambá Glyceria e Aline Ambrósio talk about the “Manto em Movimento” project and the research carried out by the artist around Tupinambá mantos, a central symbol of the cosmology of the Tupinambá people. Understanding Glicéria’s work and research as a resumption of the ancestral memory of her people, the chat aims to bring the public closer of the many symbolic and ritualistic layers of the Tupinambá Mantle.
Open Hours: 15 h
Location: Pina Contemporânea auditorium
- Mandinga do Futuro – performance by “Coletivo Capoeira para Todes”
The presentation Mandinga of the Future brings capoeira and vogue, in addition to various artistic manifestations that also make up the “Coletivo capoeira for everyone “(Afro dancing, live music, singing, acrobatics and acting).
Open Hours: 17 h
Location: Contemporary Pina
- Insurgentes: audiovisual performance by “Coletivo Coletores”
Expanded audiovisual performance, which uses the Pina Contemporânea building as a support, the “Collective Collectors” guides the history of insurgent communities belonging to peripheral, counter-hegemonic and ancestral matrices, through a transmedia work that mixes sound, moving image and architecture.
Open Hours: 18h30
Location: Pina Contemporânea grandstand
- Pocket show “Kaê Guajajara”
pocket show by the indigenous artist, actress and activist Kaê Guajajara:from Mirinzal (MA). A refugee as a child in the Maré favela complex (RJ), the artist mixes indigenous rhythms with the language of rap, in a repertoire that moves between the ancestors and the future. The presentation features songs from their latest release, Zahytata, Meaning Estrela in the Zeeg'ete language of the Guajajara people.
Open Hours: 19 h
Location: Contemporary Pina
Agenda Sunday, 24/09
- Integrated visit for education professionals between the Sacred Art Museum of SP and Pina Contemporânea: the construction of meanings.
At this meeting, a reflection will be proposed on the representations of bodies and their symbols in the process of constructing identities.
Open Hours: 9h of the 14h
Location: Museum of Sacred Art of São Paulo
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Registrations: until the 19/09/2023th at Google Forms.
The show will be presented by a group of deaf and hearing women who make up the Ramarias group and mixes theater, poetry, storytelling and performative interaction with the public, in a bilingual manner (Portuguese and Libras – Brazilian Sign Language).
Open Hours: 14 pm - 15 am
Location: Contemporary Pina
- Reading works of art from the Pinacoteca based on the themes of the LGBT+ Pride Parades in São Paulo
Thematic educational visit based on the themes of the LGBT+ Pride Parades that have taken place in the city of São Paulo since 1997.
Open Hours: 15 pm - 17 am
Location: Pinacoteca Luz
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