From love between women to love between dolls: an actress report on her creative processes
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https://doi.org/10.5965/2595034702232020303Keywords:
Teatro de animação, mulheres artistas, processo criativo, amor entre mulheresAbstract
This article reports part of two artistic processes in Puppet Theater that its author developed during the Master's degree in Performing Arts in UFU (Universidade Federal de Uberlândia). The creative trigger was the author's need to know more theater of animated forms shows that would present love stories between women (like lesbians and bisexuals), since the
author herself is homosexual. The processes’ display brings up reflections and creations made in
shadow theater, object theater and lambe-lambe theater, besides dialoguing with women artists
who served as inspiration and great influence on the scenic experiences and the spectacle created by the respective author.
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