de 26 a 30 de Janeiro pelas 21.30H
espectáculo para maiores de 18 anos
Um grupo de pessoas reúne-se. Chegam ao local com um pouco de antecedência, sozinhas ou em pequenos grupos. Esperam um pouco. Algumas fumam um cigarro. Algumas lêem na expectativa de ficarem mais bem preparadas para o que vai acontecer. Algumas regozijam-se por se encontrarem, mesmo que a situação não seja propícia a grandes convívios. Algumas trocam palavras de circunstância, por cordialidade. Quando chega a hora, e se encontram reunidas as condições para que tal aconteça, entram. As portas fecham-se e as pessoas ficam lá dentro, protegidas do exterior. Procura-se que, nesta circunstância, se sintam confortáveis. Sentam-se. Ocupam cadeiras dispostas em fila, todas voltadas para o mesmo lado – as de trás numa posição ligeiramente mais alta do que as da frente.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realism
Realism (arts), the depiction of subjects as they appear in everyday life
Realism (theatre), a movement towards greater fidelity to real life
Realism (visual arts), a style of painting that depicts what the eye can see
American realism, a turn of the 20th century idea in arts
Classical Realism, an artistic movement in late 20th Century that valued beauty and artistic skill
Hyperrealism (painting), a genre of painting that resembles high resolution photography
Kitchen sink realism, an English cultural movement in the 1950s and 1960s that concentrated on contemporary social realism
Literary realism, a 19th century literary movement
Magic realism, an artistic genre in which magical elements appear in an otherwise realistic setting
Nazi heroic realism or the art of the third Reich, a style of propaganda art associated with Nazi Germany
Neorealism, a movement emphasising realism in cinema and literature
New Realism, an artistic movement founded in 1960 by Pierre Restany and Yves Klein
Poetic realism, a film movement in France in the 1930s that used heightened aestheticism
Photorealism, a genre of painting that resembles photography
Pseudorealism, a genre of art initiated by Indian artist Devajyoti Ray where reality is approached via abstraction.
Pseudorealism, a term coined by American film critics, used to describe films in which digital unreal images are created and amalgamated with regular scenes thereby creating an illusion that is difficult to distinguish from reality.
Romantic realism, an aesthetic art term popularized by writer/philosopher Ayn Rand
Social realism, an artistic movement which depicts working class activities
Socialist realism, a style of propaganda art associated with Communism
Um grupo de pessoas reúne-se. Chegam ao local com um pouco de antecedência, sozinhas ou em pequenos grupos. Esperam um pouco. Algumas fumam um cigarro. Algumas lêem na expectativa de ficarem mais bem preparadas para o que vai acontecer. Algumas regozijam-se por se encontrarem, mesmo que a situação não seja propícia a grandes convívios. Algumas trocam palavras de circunstância, por cordialidade. Quando chega a hora, e se encontram reunidas as condições para que tal aconteça, entram. As portas fecham-se e as pessoas ficam lá dentro, protegidas do exterior. Procura-se que, nesta circunstância, se sintam confortáveis. Sentam-se. Ocupam cadeiras dispostas em fila, todas voltadas para o mesmo lado – as de trás numa posição ligeiramente mais alta do que as da frente.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realism
Realism (arts), the depiction of subjects as they appear in everyday life
Realism (theatre), a movement towards greater fidelity to real life
Realism (visual arts), a style of painting that depicts what the eye can see
American realism, a turn of the 20th century idea in arts
Classical Realism, an artistic movement in late 20th Century that valued beauty and artistic skill
Hyperrealism (painting), a genre of painting that resembles high resolution photography
Kitchen sink realism, an English cultural movement in the 1950s and 1960s that concentrated on contemporary social realism
Literary realism, a 19th century literary movement
Magic realism, an artistic genre in which magical elements appear in an otherwise realistic setting
Nazi heroic realism or the art of the third Reich, a style of propaganda art associated with Nazi Germany
Neorealism, a movement emphasising realism in cinema and literature
New Realism, an artistic movement founded in 1960 by Pierre Restany and Yves Klein
Poetic realism, a film movement in France in the 1930s that used heightened aestheticism
Photorealism, a genre of painting that resembles photography
Pseudorealism, a genre of art initiated by Indian artist Devajyoti Ray where reality is approached via abstraction.
Pseudorealism, a term coined by American film critics, used to describe films in which digital unreal images are created and amalgamated with regular scenes thereby creating an illusion that is difficult to distinguish from reality.
Romantic realism, an aesthetic art term popularized by writer/philosopher Ayn Rand
Social realism, an artistic movement which depicts working class activities
Socialist realism, a style of propaganda art associated with Communism
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