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Item A mulher na dança da catira: reminiscências e transformações(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2018-06-15) Conrado, Oscélia Domingues Bonifácio; Abdala Júnior, Roberto; http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4735832D5; Abdala Júnior, Roberto; Camargo, Robson Corrêa de; Fernandes, AdrianaThe dissertational work The woman in the dance of the catira: reminiscences and transformations consists of introduction presenting the object of study and the initial routes that circumscribed; three chapters and the closing remarks. The work consists of a study on the presence and women's role in the dance catira in which we seek to see if the woman's role in dance catira is real or imagery and whether it acts with her femininity or incorporates a gestural and male cosmetic for being the dance traditionally attributed to the male gender. This time to answer these questions we develop a field research with two groups of catireiras, a city of Jesúpolis and other city Itaguari, both in the interior of Goiás and catireiros group of the city of Annapolis also inside of Goiás. In the process of the research, we identify the performance acts through two strands, that is, the performance in its individual and collective scope.Item A experiência de Samuel Beckett no cinema(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2021-10-21) Reis, Adriel Diniz dos; Abdala Júnior, Roberto; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7014946989727038; Abdala Júnior, Roberto; Camargo, Robson Corrêa de; Nogueira, Lisando Magalhães; Reinato, Eduardo José; Vieira, Karine RamaldesThis thesis presents a cinematographic analysis of the short film named Film (1965) from the perspective of theatrical influence the Irish Samuel Beckett. Thus, this work brings together the film Film, the play Waiting for Godot and all the dramaturgical work written by the Irish playwright Beckett. Written and directed by Beckett and co-directed by the American stage director Alan Schneider, Film addresses the Irish philosopher George Berkeley’s “To be is to be perceived” principle. In turn, Waiting for Godot, Beckett's main play, approaches the conceptual tripod of all Beckettian dramaturgy, based on the concepts of time, memory and habit, so important to the French writer Marcel Proust. Therefore, this research is interested in discussing the “subjective self-performances” raised in the reader-viewer from the relationships established in the filmic-theatrical characters' plot of the beckettian.