Teatrão promotes the II Evaluation Meeting of the Rede Aréria On March 17th
[dropcap type=”default”]W[/dropcap]ith the premiere and season of the show being created in Belmonte, Rede Artéria ends a first cycle of the process that formally started in 2018. ´
Evaluating what has been done in this project that articulates cultural programming, artistic creation, scientific monitoring and community participation and, simultaneously, discussing the challenges that arise in the “post – 2020” are the main themes of a public session that Teatrão will promote.
On March 17, Tuesday, starting at 2:30 pm, Teatrão promotes the II Evaluation Meeting of the Rede Artéria, continuing a self-reflective practice that has marked the project co-financed by the Center 2020 – Regional Operational Program of the Center and eight municipalities.
With initial interventions by Isabel Craveiro and António Sousa Ribeiro, the session begins by evaluating the activities developed in 2019, with the intervention of the city councilors of the cities where new shows premiered: Jorge Sobrado and António Oliveira.
Following is the presentation of the academic dimension of Rede Artéria, with Claudino Ferreira and Cláudia Pato commenting on the study of audiences, and Paula Abreu talking about the academic production carried out.
The meeting ends with a debate, scheduled for 4:30 pm, on the “Post – 2020 Challenges in Culture in the Centro Region and Rede Artéria“, with Isabel Damasceno, Suzana Menezes, Pedro Machado and Elisa Pérez Babo.
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Rede Artéria is a project artistically coordinated by a Coimbra theater company, Teatrão, and scientifically by the Center for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra.
Since 2018, this project combines original artistic creation with the production of scientific knowledge and cultural programming in eight municipalities in the Center Region: Belmonte, Coimbra, Figueira da Foz, Fundão Guarda, Ourém, Tábua and Viseu.
In September 2020, the eighth show, “Caminho”, by Filipa Francisco, will debut in Belmonte, where the issue of territorial desertification will determine the creation process that is already taking place and includes a series of creative laboratories that will take place in the various parishes in the municipality.