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SUMMARY:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:As part of a study on the work that Portuguese women architects did in Africa during the colonial period\, we are organising a meeting on the recognition of women in architectural culture. We have invited Mary McLeod\, professor of architecture at Columbia University\, to discuss the relationship between gender studies and architecture. \nThe meeting will also include presentations on the history of women architects in Portugal; the difficulties posed by oral history and archival research as a working methodology; experiences in non-Portuguese contexts; and the contribution of some protagonists. The production of housing by these women up until the end of colonisation will be discussed\, considering that they found opportunities in Africa that were not available to them in their country of origin. \nThis meeting is being held as part of a research project funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) under the title “WomArchStruggle – Women Architects in Former Portuguese Colonial Africa: Gender and the Struggle for Professional Recognition (1953-1985)” and developed at ISCTE’s Dinâmia’CET research centre. \nCurated by Ana Vaz Milheiro and Leonor Matos Silva.\nOrganized by Dinâmia’CET-ISCTE. \n  \nMore Info
URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/seminario-os-conflitos-de-genero-na-arquitetura-no-colonialismo-e-na-habitacao/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Architecture Center
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SUMMARY:Fidelio by Beethoven
DESCRIPTION:Regarding the presentation of the opera Fidelio at the CCB\, in co-production with the São Carlos National Theatre\, we invited Rui Vieira Nery to introduce us to this work\, the only opera composed by Beethoven\, premiered in Vienna in 1805. The work addresses themes such as freedom\, justice and the power of love.
URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/fidelio-de-beethoven/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
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SUMMARY:André Rosinha Trio
DESCRIPTION:Triskel gives the name to André Rosinha’s third album. The etymology of the Greek word that still comes to us today\, triskelion\, is original to Celtic culture and means three legs. The symbology linked to this term represents a rosette that curls into a spiral with three curved lines. The movement created from the union of these traits refers to the idea of cycle\, action and progress and takes us to the balance of the three fundamental elements of Celtic culture: Earth\, Water and Air. It also evokes the divine interaction between Body\, Mind and Soul. It is from this complementary symbolic Trinity that the trio now presents itself. The Triskel album thus emerges as an evolution of the Árvore project\, which allowed the group to get to know each other better musically and create an increasingly cohesive and consolidated language. Now advancing into new territories\, the repertoire is entirely written by André Rosinha\, specially written to be performed by musicians João Paulo Esteves da Silva on piano\, Marcos Cavaleiro on drums and\, of course\, by Rosinha himself on double bass. In Triskel\, attention was maintained on the melody\, now with more exploration of the bow on the double bass and even moments of unison between piano and strings. It was respected some of the influences of the previous album\, this time with greater emphasis on classical music and the lyrical aesthetics of European jazz. After the success and recognition of the previous album\, it makes sense to expand and continue to develop André Rosinha Trio’s musical affinities.
URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/andre-rosinha-trio-3/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Jazz,Music,Performances
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