Meat -Stories in Pieces
A theatrical intervention that puts two women on stage who present statistics, perform short stories, show children's dolls, paint themselves compulsively, recite biblical passages, and sing discriminatory tunes, rooted in the Brazilian popular imaginary. A reflection on the inequality of the sexes in public and private spaces.
Members: Fernanda Azevedo, Fernando Kinas, Marcia Bechara.
Biographies
Fernanda Azevedo has a degree in Theater and Education from the University of Rio de Janeiro and the Paulista College of Arts in Sao Paulo. Currently she is a Performing Arts student at the University of Paris X- Nanterre, France.
Fernando Kinas is a director, theater researcher, and filmmaker. He has a Ph.D. in Theater Studies from the University of São Paulo and the Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3.
Marcia Bechara is an actress, performer, writer, journalist, and gender researcher. She graduated from Pontficia Universidad Católica (PUC-MG) de Belo Horizonte with a degree in Communications and Journalism, and is a Theater graduate from the Center of Artistic Formation at Palace of the Arts in Belo Horizonte, MG.L.