The show, which premiered in 2017, brings in its conception, the rustic of the forest and its peoples.
With support from the Government of the State of Amazonas, through the State Secretariat of Culture (SEC), the show "Curumim Curumim will have a special season during the month of April, circulating through several SEC spaces, with free admission.
The show will be presented at Family Coexistence Center (CECF) Magdalena Arce Daouon the 4th; at the Padre Pedro Vignolia CECF, on the 11th; at the Center for the Elderly - Aparecidaon the 18th; and at the Installation Theateron the 20th. All performances will take place at 7pm.
The play tells the fictional story of the curumim-curumim boy from the Aruak-Baré tribe, from the upper Negro River, who mysteriously disappears after making small traps to discover the mysteries of the forest legends, thus creating a relentless narrative of his mother and the tribe to find him. The production plays with the playfulness and imagination of the audience, who become the main investigators of this theatrical narrative.
The show, which premiered in 2017, brings in its conception, the rustic of the forest and its people. According to director Elizeu Melo, the main focus of the production is to offer the audience a more specific knowledge about the Amazonian tales and legends.
"The goal is to promote this circulation and take the theater to the communities, as a form of entertainment, and thus transmit knowledge about the tales that surround our forest," comments the director.
Program
04/04 – Family Center Magdalena Arce Daou - Cine Teatro
04/11 - Padre Pedro Vignolia Family Center - Movie Theater
04/18 - Aparecida State Center for the Elderly - Movie Theater
20/04 - Installation Theater
Service
Show "Curumim Curumim"
- Venue: Family Living Centers and Installation Theater
- Date/Time: April 4, 11, 18 and 20, 2018, at 7pm.
- Admission: Free
- Indicative rating: Free