Por MRNews
THE Home confinement during COVID-19 pandemicwhich brought so many Problems for residents of communities in Rio de Janeiro, also helped reveal artists while families needed to be restricted to their homes. The director of the Civil Society Organization (OSC) Transformative Art, which organizes the Cultural Festival, Albert Alves, said that Precisely during this period, singers, actors and people with other art types emerged, who made their presentations to their relatives. After the pandemic, they had a chance to develop their artistic potential. THE Festival concentrates various forms of artistic expression and opens the doors of culture for young people from the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro and Baixada Fluminense.
“We were working on the front line in the delivery of basic baskets and attending the homes and researching, came to us that many family members became the artists at the room meeting. Some started playing guitar, others began to make parodies. As an institution we thought a message that is not 100%. Artists. In the first edition we prioritized the community artists, in the second already opened to other communities, understanding that the same reality was experienced by other communities. revealed in an interview with Agência Brasil.
This Sunday, the Cultural Watch, which was created by the Project Art Transformadora, holds its 4th edition, for the second time, at the Carioca Dicró Arena, in Penha, North Zone of Rio. The other two editions were in the Set of Favelas da Penha. THE Festival is an opportunity to meet artists, audiences, families and cultural producers who can expose the strength of their independent artistic expressions and the cultural movements of the periphery. According to Albert Alves, in this Edition there are 35 subscribers for presentation of dances and songs of own authorship, among other artifestations of art. Admission is free and the festival is open to all ages.
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“This year we will have a girl who will play the violin, things that are not normal in the daily life of the community and we are very hopeful that this can also contribute to this evolution. We will have people who will take the stage for the first time and this has added a lot to our evolution. Each day more people when believing in the proposal of the cultural flock festival, contrary to what some think of being a show or echo of the resistance, Died in pandemic and culture one of the most affected sectors in the pandemic, we can bring the memory that we resist both human beings and artists.
THE Transforming art emerged to promote social inclusion and increase opportunities to residents of the Penha slum set.
“Born of the need to supply the shortcomings of public policies aimed at these communities, the project has the mission of transforming the day to day mainly children, women and the elderly through art, education, sports, health promotion and environmental awareness,” said the organization of the project.
The director said that the festival usually occurs in April, but In this edition it was for early May because of a matter of dates available at the Carioca Dicró Arena.
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“As it was a date against April, we got at least the first date to get away a lot and not lose that identity,” he said.