This article focuses on artists’ collectives based on the theoretical framework of Erik Olin Wright’s emancipatory social science. The comparative analysis of theatre collectives in Portugal and Brazil highlights the precarious nature of artistic work, but it also reveals multiple resistances, through different dynamics of collective organization and action. Through two case studies, we demonstrate how some theatre collectives, as proposed by Wright, (1) elaborate a diagnosis and critique of the world and the capitalist system, (2) imagine and try to put “viable” alternatives into practice and (3) address the obstacles and possibilities for transformation. The central argument is that these collectives are emancipatory organizations that ar...
This article discusses the creative process of the theatre group Usina do Trabalho do Ator – UTA – f...
The notable history of theatre in Portugal, throughout the entire 20th century and on into the 21st,...
The article aims to address the participatory dimension as a central feature in contemporary artisti...
[EN] This article focuses on artists’ collectives based on the theoretical framework of Erik Olin Wr...
The paper analyses the trend of prevarication among art workers and how they have organised into col...
Esta pesquisa pretende unir forças a outros trabalhos que, sob diferentes abordagens teóricas e empí...
Study of artistic pieces that act in behalf of information, inclusion and different aesthetics in Ri...
[PT] O presente artigo tem por base uma investigação em curso sobre as transformações no mundo do tr...
Organizational structures in the cultural and creative sectors are being challenged by deep changes ...
This article is based on several years of empirical observation, gathered from theatre practice, in ...
Coletivo Nega is a theatre group composed of young black women of Florianopolis (Santa Catarina) whi...
A arte é resultado do desenvolvimento histórico-social e sempre esteve ligada às transformações soci...
The outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic has thrown a spotlight on the arts sector worldwide. In Portugal, ...
This paper begins with a literature review on participation in the field of community artistic pract...
Considering the emerging of a new movement that advocates for self-representation in the arts, this ...
This article discusses the creative process of the theatre group Usina do Trabalho do Ator – UTA – f...
The notable history of theatre in Portugal, throughout the entire 20th century and on into the 21st,...
The article aims to address the participatory dimension as a central feature in contemporary artisti...
[EN] This article focuses on artists’ collectives based on the theoretical framework of Erik Olin Wr...
The paper analyses the trend of prevarication among art workers and how they have organised into col...
Esta pesquisa pretende unir forças a outros trabalhos que, sob diferentes abordagens teóricas e empí...
Study of artistic pieces that act in behalf of information, inclusion and different aesthetics in Ri...
[PT] O presente artigo tem por base uma investigação em curso sobre as transformações no mundo do tr...
Organizational structures in the cultural and creative sectors are being challenged by deep changes ...
This article is based on several years of empirical observation, gathered from theatre practice, in ...
Coletivo Nega is a theatre group composed of young black women of Florianopolis (Santa Catarina) whi...
A arte é resultado do desenvolvimento histórico-social e sempre esteve ligada às transformações soci...
The outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic has thrown a spotlight on the arts sector worldwide. In Portugal, ...
This paper begins with a literature review on participation in the field of community artistic pract...
Considering the emerging of a new movement that advocates for self-representation in the arts, this ...
This article discusses the creative process of the theatre group Usina do Trabalho do Ator – UTA – f...
The notable history of theatre in Portugal, throughout the entire 20th century and on into the 21st,...
The article aims to address the participatory dimension as a central feature in contemporary artisti...