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Multimedia Project in Rio Explores Indigenous Issues

By Chesney Hearst, Senior Contributing Reporter

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The ‘Tupy or Not To Be: Teatro, Cinema e Novas Mídias’ (Tupi or Not To Be: Theatre, Film and New Media) multimedia project began at Caixa Cultural in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, January 15th and will continue through Sunday, January 25th. Featuring performances by São Paulo theater group Boa Companhia (Good Company) and screenings of the documentary “Corumbiara” by Vicente Carelli, the initiative aims to bring attention to past and present indigenous issues in Brazil.

São Paulo, theater group, Boa Companhia, Tupi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil News, Caixa Cultural
São Paulo theater group, Boa Companhia (Good Company) will present “Cartas do Paraíso” (Letters From Paradise) as part of the multimedia project, photo by Vitor Damiani/press image.

During the project, Boa Companhia, known for previously staging and adapting the works of Shakespeare, Samuel Beckett, Kafka and Nelson Rodrigues, among others, will present the film “Cartas do Paraíso” (Letters From Paradise).

Directed by Verônica Fabrini, the piece is a dramaturgy of exploration. It examines a fictional landing of Jesuit priests, explorers, and settlers to the Pindorama area, a region named by the native Tupi people of Brazil before the arrival of the Portuguese in the country.

“We seek to build scenarios from bibliographies, iconographies, and sound research, but we do not aim to present a historical reconstruction,” Fabrini told Agência Brasil.

“We go through the modernist movement, shouting ‘Tupi or not Tupi’, then tropicalismo (tropicalism) – ‘here is the end of the world’ by Torquato Neto [journalist and Tropicália lyricist] – until we lead to up to the current complexities of the environmental crisis, the ethical crisis, and this pre-apocalyptic scenario of a globalized and barbaric world.”

Also part of the project, the screenings of French-Brazilian filmmaker and anthropologist, Vicente Carelli’s documentary, “Corumbiará”, will take place at 4PM on both January 23rd and 24th.

Released in 2009, the film addresses the 1985 massacre of indigenous people on the Corumbiará farmland located in the southern part of the Brazilian state Rondônia. Corumbiará was also a later site for massive struggles between landowners and peasants in the region. The state of Rondônia has been documented as a heavily deforested Amazon area in the country.

“[Indigenous rights and cultural issues] have existed since 1500, but they are rarely given the attention they deserve,” Fabrini told Rede Globo. “Since there are undeniable complexities of the issues in our country, for example, the indigenous person is not born into a capitalist system so his/her view is completely different. It becomes hard to have a discussion when our thoughts differ so much. All discussions become ‘about’ them and are never ‘with’ them.”

What: The Tupy or Not To Be: Teatro, Cinema e Novas Mídias (Tupi or Not To Be: Theatre, Film and New Media)
When: January 15th-25th. Performances are scheduled for 7PM, Thursday through Sunday. “Corumbiará” will be screened on January 23rd and 24th at 4PM.
Where: Caixa Cultural do Rio de Janeiro, V. Almirante Barroso 25, Centro
Entrance: FREE

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