A Bença: The Blessings of the Bando de Teatro Olodum

A Bença: The Blessings of the Bando de Teatro Olodum

Author: 
Sterling, Cheryl
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2012
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Journal Title: 
African and Black Diaspora: an international journal
Source: 
African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal, Vol. 5, No. 2, July 2012, pp. 229-242
Abstract: 

This article centers on the major, self-identified Afro-Brazilian theater group in Salvador da Bahia, the Bando de Teatro Olodum. The Bando, it contends, establishes a performative trajectory from which to question and challenge the dominant esthetic signifiers in Brazilian society. It aims to realign the racial and cultural markers that define Africanness and blackness, regenerate affirmative constructs for both signifiers through its dramatic repertoire, and create alternative performative and esthetic forms that draw from the Candomblé religious matrix. The Bando's most recent play, A Bença, is the focus of analysis in its simultaneity as a hyper-visual homage to the elders and a metaphysical treatise on the vagaries of time. A Bença transforms the reality of aging into a surrealistic interpolation of Bantu spiritual conceptualizations of the circularity of time and the interrelation of the human and the ancestral. Ultimately, the Bando and the play transform notions as to what is theater in Brazil.

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CITATION: Sterling, Cheryl. A Bença: The Blessings of the Bando de Teatro Olodum . : Taylor & Francis , 2012. African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal, Vol. 5, No. 2, July 2012, pp. 229-242 - Available at: https://library.au.int/bença-blessings-bando-de-teatro-olodum-3