This article discusses the concept of Black Performance, which, associated with the Black Movement, consists of a set of expressive manifestations, from ritual to spectacle, which scenically organize modes of existing and resisting of the black people in the African diaspora. The methodological design consists in an approach from macro to micro elements, starting with a general definition of Black Movement, then questioning the concept of Black Performance as a category that can encompass both traditional ritualistic performances and artistic performances in the languages of theater, dance and performing art. Finally, Black Theater is considered as the focus of analysis based on its historical aspects.
RESUMO Neste artigo apresenta-se discussão sobre a noção de Performance Negra, que, atrelada ao Movimento Negro, constitui-se no conjunto de manifestações expressivas, do ritual ao espetáculo, que organizam cenicamente modos de existir e de resistir do povo negro na diáspora africana. O recorte metodológico é uma abordagem do macro ao micro, iniciando com uma definição geral de Movimento Negro, depois, problematizando o conceito de Performance Negra como uma categoria que pode abranger tanto performances tradicionais de cunho ritualístico como performances artísticas nas linguagens do teatro, da dança e da performance arte. Por fim, toma-se o Teatro Negro como foco de análise a partir de seus aspectos históricos.
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