Theater Course promotes Writing Workshop on Arts research

The UFRN Theater Course promotes, with support from the Dean of Extension (Proex), the Academic Writing Workshop: research in the arts. The program will begin on May 18th and run until June 23rd.
The event takes place on Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 2 pm to 4 pm, in person, in classroom 28 of the Arts Department (Deart). Registration is available through the Instagram profile (@dialogos_artistasdacena), through a Google Docs form.
The workshop, open to the entire external community, preferably seeks students from the Bachelor's degree in Theatre, Dance and Visual Arts, who are, at any time, regularly enrolled.
Check out the initial schedule below:
Class 1: (May 18th – Wednesday) (Elisa Belém – DEART)
– Research in Arts.
Class 2: (May 26th – Thursday) (Josiane Mello -Librarian, DEART)
– Technical and scientific standards for preparing academic texts (ABNT standards).
Class 3: (June 2nd-Thursday) (Josiane Mello – Librarian, DEART)
– Continuity: technical and scientific standards for preparing academic texts (ABNT standards)
Class 4: (June 8th – Wednesday) (Franciele Aguiar – DEART)
– Performative writings: frictions between arts and sciences.
Class 5: (June 23rd - Thursday) (Karyne Dias Coutinho – DPEC)
(The meeting will begin at 1 pm with a collective snack).
– Playful writing

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