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Does anyone have the blocked by naxos videos? Also how many performances will there be in this run?
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(full list is at lunatico86's post I linked to) Since you don't know that the second question was already answered here, I have to assume you haven't read everything that's been posted for the last couple months - a lot of the blocked content has already been covered. If you HAVE read all these posts and you're asking for something we HAVEN'T covered yet, please specify what "blocked by naxos" show you're talking about. Simple rule of thumb: look at the date on the blocked video, and check the posts from this thread from that day and the next few days... Blocked by Naxos, covered here: June 24, posted by staypuftbr: Quote:
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i am wondering since we have turned this thread into a discussion for the last page and half if we will ever see photos again |
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What I do know from my Literature classes that I did not like very much, is that by around 1922 there was a movement of many artistic branches called "Modernismo". Some important landmarks of it are a painting one of the actresses recreates at the beginning of the play (after the street stuff), and a book of Oswald de Andrade, "The Cannibal Manifesto". It seems that its philosophy has something to do with 'eating' and incorporating other cultures the same way aborigine indians used to eat their defeated enemies expecting to get to themselves the good qualities those enemies had. It seems it has also something to do with Brazil's history. Brazil is a mix of different cultures considering they received lots of immigrants from Europe and Asia between the World Wars. And a theme that is common to other plays is that they seem sad that when the Portuguese discovered the naked indians, it was the Portuguese who put clothes on the indians, instead of the indians getting the Portuguese - and Europeans in general - naked. In fact, right before they put those flags on some people of the audience, they refer to Brazil being 'covered' instead of 'dis-covered'. And now it is my own interpretation that those flags covering the bodies represent the different ideologies getting us apart. The naked guy says "What hindered us from the truth were the clothes - that which is impermeable between the exterior world and the interior world." Then the actress calls the audience to strip: "It is now! The time has come! Those of you who want to get warm in this [polar/not so polar/solar - it depends on how cold it has been in São Paulo during the day] winter, come dis-cover your own body... by eating of the taboos THE taboo: getting naked!" Then when the people are all naked they are all equal and can better see the truth; at some point the naked actor who shows a close up of his anus says and people sing: "The divine illumination! We are all... human creatures... equals! We are all... human creatures... equals!" They say that before Europe 'covered' Brazil, Brazil (of the naked indians) had dis-covered happiness. There is a reference to Rousseau or something. You guys might also want to read the following review. My intention when I started this reply was to just share this link, but then I started writing my own stuff (and now I see that perhaps I know more than I thought; but I still think it is totally crazy). It is the best review I have come across, even though (or specially because) it is written by someone not from Brazil. All the nakedness and specially that the audience gets naked is largely left unsaid in the brief reviews or ads that appear in local magazines and newspapers. I wonder if some of the people who end up naked had had no idea something like that might happen. toriajane77.blogspot.com/2011/07/macumba-antropofaga.html Oh, by the way, 2011 in the link reminds me that, obviously, the review was of the (slightly?) different version of the phay that was presented during 2011/2012. |
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More from July 22; I love how some of the women are having so much fun! And there is a very shy one who gets completely naked but covers herself with her arms.
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this is my first time trying to watch live tonight, but i see no link. it's 8PM in Sao Paulo so should be well into it. do they only post the show when it's completed?
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youtube.com/watch?v=LvZmco6fM3g At this post's time, it says "Started streaming 4 hours ago."
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