PPGEL at UFRN promotes round table “Theatrical experiences and their singularities”

The postgraduate program in Language Studies at the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts at UFRN promotes the round table “Theatrical experiences and their singularities”. The event takes place on March 4th, at 7pm, in the NEPSA Auditorium (“Goiabinha”), at UFRN.
The topics covered in the debate are: Arts teaching with an emphasis on photography and theater in the interface with visual impairment; Studies of modernity and postmodernity; Sociopoetics and studies of Hélio Oiticica's theory and formulations on art and performance; Boal and Bene: contaminations of a minor theater and The museum as media: performance and collaborative space.
The teachers who will participate in the event are: Prof. Dr. Jefferson Fernandes, Prof. Dr. Ilza Matias de Sousa, Prof. Dr. Naira Neide Ciotti from UFRN, Prof. Dr. Sandro Soares de Souza from UERN and Prof. Dr. Silvia Balestreri Nunes from UFRGS.

UFRN holds II Meeting: Studies in Translation

The Multilingual translation research group, with the support of PPG, DLLEM and the Ágora Institute of UFRN, promotes the II Meeting: Studies in Translation, to be held on the 3rd and 4th of August, in auditorium “B” at CCHLA, starting at 10am. Registration to participate in the event will be carried out on site. With…

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II Research Seminar on Text and Discourse Studies at UFRN

The II Research Seminar on Text and Discourse Studies, organized by the GETED research group, aims to promote a broad discussion about the nature of writing, especially academic writing.   The meeting takes place on December 1st and 2nd, starting at 8:30 am, in Auditorium “B” at CCHLA. Registration to participate in the event must…

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Cine-Club Lumière debate about Borom Sarret film

The Lumière Cine-Club Project, from the UFRN Department of Literature, presents new session-events, which begin on August 27th, at 5pm, with a debate on the film “Borom Sarret” (1963), by Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène. The film, one of the first films made on African soil by a black African director, tells the difficulties experienced by a…

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