Dance at MIS | Museum of Image and Sound, Sao Paulo BR
Dance at MIS project was conceived by Natalia Mallo, who is also curator and coordinator of activities since 2012. The goal was to bring the dance (in its various schools, generations of artists and
aesthetical lines) to Museum of Image and Sound spaces. This is a monthly and free program in which artists are invited to choose a Museum’s space to compose a site-specific work (could be spectacle, performance or opening process). The singularities of the space work as a detonator of creative processes; promoting dialogues with its architecture, history, lighting, speech and other aspects, in addition to the use of audiovisual and technological interfaces, seeking to contextualize the program with other events and exhibitions at the Museum. With the birth of this project, the city gained a new space for artistic experimentation and an opportunity to expand the public for dance.
A GUIDED TOUR WITH JORGE BODANZKY
Museum of image and sound, MIS, São Paulo Brasil
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RIVER AMONG THE TREES - JORGE BODANZKY'S AMAZON
Curated by Thyago Nogheira and André Sturm
Jorge Bodanzky
An exponent of Brazilian cinema, Jorge Bodanzky got close to the Amazon for the first time in 1968. He was working as photo-reporter for Realidademagazine, a monthly publication launched two years previously, gathering journalism experts around bold stories, even for today's standards. His article about fake money circulating through the Belém-Brasilia highway was never published but the journey yielded beautiful images and sketches for a film. Thus was born Iracema, uma transa amazônica [Iracema, an Amazonian affair, 1974], his most well-known feature and a declaration of sorts of the principles that Bodanzky would develop from then on. Navigating with originality between documentary and fiction, and having both professional actors and ordinary people in the cast, the filmmaker follows the daily life of a truck driver and a prostitute while at the same time presenting fierce criticism to the development moden conducted in the country.
Throughout the next forty years, Bodanzky pointed his cameras to the Amazon countless times, shaping a production body fueled
by human drama, interest in economic and social conflicts, a formal simplicity that brings viewers close to the object of focus, and unique talent to extract from the everyday microcos profound political reflections.
The exhibition No Meio do Rio, entre as árvores gathers many moments of Bodanzky's photographic and cinematographic production developed around the Amazon, from the late 1960s to this day. Armed with his adventurous spirit and a camera that narrates and discovers at the same time, Bodanzky introduces us to delirious characters such as Senator Evandro Carreira in O terceiro milênio [The third millennium]; to enlightened mind such as anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss in A propósito de Tristes Trópicos [Regarding Sad Tropics]; to pharaonic and controversial projects such as that of Jari River; and even to Native peoples on their very first contact, like those who thre arrows at the airplane on a rare Super-8, or to the anonymous curious faces he portrayed along the way. Seeing as a set, those feature and middle-length filmes, videos, Super-8 movies, and photographs compose a multifaceted prism reflecting the charms and conflicts in that area of the country-conflicts that, for the most part, sadly, are still current.
Jorge Bodanzky (1942) was born in São Paulo. In his youth, he attended an introduction-to-the-documentary course at Teatro de Arena, taught by teachers such as Paulo Emilio Salles Gomes, Jean-Claude Bernardet, Maurice Capovilla, and Roberto Santos. During that course he watched Aruanda (1960), a film by Linduarte Noronha, from Paraiba State, which he considers the ground zero of my decision to make movies. He moved to Brasilia in 1963 and enrolled in Architecture School at the Brasilia University. That is where he started to work with photograpy, encouraged by porfessors Amelia Toledo and Athos Bulcão. With photographer Luis Humberto, he put together the university's first photoghaphy lab but had to leave Brasilia in 1965 due to the military coup. Back to São Paulo, he worked for Manchete magazine and Jornal da Tarde daily before he left the country to study cinema at the Ulm School of Design, Germany, under director Alexander Kluge. He came back to Brazil in 1967 to do the cinematography for The Prophet of Hunger, a movie by Maurice Capovilla. In the following years, he worked as a photographer for Iris and Realidade magazines, as a camera operator for foreign TV channels and in movies by Carlos Reichenbach, José Agripino de Paula, Antunes Filho, João Batista Ribeiro and Hector Babenco. In 1968, he exhibited photographs at Astreia gallery alongside Fernando Lemos, George Torok, and José Xavier, and traveled to the Amazon for the first time. He debuted as a filmmaker in 1974, with Iracema, uma transa amazônica [Iracema, an Amazonian affair]. The feature's international repercussion, banned in Brazil until 1980, would make the scales lean towards a filmmaking career. He taught light and camera at the School of Communications and Arts at the University of São Paulo (USP), at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), and at the Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation in São Paulo, in the 1970s., when he adopted Super-8. Bodanzky also directed Caminhos de Valderez[Valderez's paths, 1974], Gitirana (1975), Os Mucker (1979) Pandemonium (2010), and No meio do rio, entre as árvores [In the middle of the river, among the trees, 2010], among other titles. Currently, he is working on a documentary series about the Transamazônica Higway. His photographs and Super-8 films are part of the Instituto Moreira Salles collection.
Amazon river dolphins
Meeting with Amazon River Dolphins on our jungle tour from Manaus, Brazil.
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Brazil
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Brazil
10.Sao Paulo -Not only is Sao Paulo the largest city in Brazil, but it is also one of the largest in the world according to population. Located in southeastern Brazil, Sao Paulo is known for its skyscrapers, gastronomy and robust culture scene. Although Sao Paulo is known for its concrete jungle, it is also home to a large number of public parks and even portions of the Atlantic rainforest.
9.Brasilia -Located in the Brazilian Highlands, Brasilia was installed in 1960 as Brazil's capital. Brazil's former President Juscelino Kubitschek ordered the city to be planned and developed into what some refer to as a utopia. Brasilia's modern day infrastructure is designed in the shape of an airplane in which each of its sections serve as different districts such as government, commercial, residential and cultural.
8.Fortaleza -Nice beaches, dynamic shopping and lively culture all make Fortaleza one of Brazil's popular places to visit. The capital of the Ceará state on the country's northeastern coast, Fortaleza is Brazil's fifth largest city. Fortaleza also serves as the jumping-off point for many visitors to truly spectacular beaches, rolling dunes and idyllic fishing villages up and down the Ceará coast.
7.Parati -A paradise of tropical forests, waterfalls, emerald sea and coastal mountains, Parati is a popular tourist attraction located along Brazil's Green Coast in the Rio de Janeiro state. Also spelled Paraty, this beautiful city is a former Portuguese colony established on the shores of the Bay of Ilha Grande.
6.Recife -Nicknamed the Venice of Brazil because of its numerous waterways and bridges, Recife is the capital of the Pernambuco state and one of the largest and most important cities on Brazil's northeastern coast. Situated amid tropical forests with many islands and rivers, Recife is a popular tourist destination because of its scenery, historic old town, beaches and vibrant culture.
5.Olinda -One of Brazil's best-preserved colonial cities, Olinda is located on Atlantic Coast in the northeastern state of Pernambuco. Perched on a picturesque hilltop surrounded by trees, Olinda's historic downtown is a treasure trove of colonial churches, colorful old houses, restaurants, museums and numerous artisan studios.
4. Manaus -The capital of the Amazonas state in northwestern Brazil, Manaus is an important tourist destination because it serves as a gateway to the Amazon rainforest. As a result of the region's flourishing rubber industry during the early 20th century, Manaus today is one of Brazil's largest cities, featuring distinguished landmarks like the Amazonas Opera House, and the Rio Negro Palace.
3. Salvador -A historic Old City, beautiful beaches, lively culture and one of the world's biggest Carnival celebrations all fashion Salvador into one of the best places to visit in Brazil. One of the oldest cities in the Americas, Salvador is Brazil's third largest city and the capital of the Bahia state.
2.Iguazu Falls -One of the world's most stunning natural wonders, Iguazu Falls is a series of magnificent waterfalls located on the Iguazu River, straddling the border between Brazil and Argentina. The falls in and of themselves are a breathtaking spectacle, but their beauty is all the more enhanced by the surrounding lush forest teeming in exotic wildlife. The gateway to the falls on the Brazilian side is Foz do Iguaçu, a big and reasonably safe city by Brazilian standards.
1.Rio de Janeiro --There is no destination on earth more animated and exciting than Rio de Janeiro. Located in southeastern Brazil, Rio de Janeiro is the most visited city of South America due to its famous mountains, landmarks, beaches and Carnival festival. Rio de Janeiro is situated on one of the world's largest harbors surrounded by natural attractions that include the Sugarloaf and Corcovado mountains and famous beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema. The city's iconic landmark is the enormous Christ the Redeemer statue sitting atop Corcovado mountain.
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Brazil's Dammed Rainforest
The Belo Monte Dam hydroelectric complex, on the Xingu River in Brazil's Amazon rainforest, is due to be completed in 2019. Photographer Daniel Beltrá visited the area. His pictures, part of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition hosted by the Natural History Museum in London, United Kingdom, show how the local environment has been affected by the industrial activities spurred by the project.
Psychedelic Medicine - Charles S. Grob, Stephen Ross, Matthew W. Johnson, and Mark J. Plotkin
Psychedelic Medicine: The New Science of Hallucinogens
Friday, October 16, 2015
Charles S. Grob, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the UCLA School of Medicine and Director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center; Matthew W. Johnson, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; and Stephen Ross, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine, Director of the Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, the Dual Diagnosis Training Unit and the Opioid Overdose Prevention Program at Bellevue Hospital Center, and Director of the NYU Psychedelic Research Group
Introduction by Mark J. Plotkin, PhD, ethnobotanist; Founder and President of The Amazon Conservation Team; and author of Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice and Medicine Quest
For over forty years, drugs like LSD and psilocybin (the active ingredient in “magic” mushrooms) were classified as the most dangerous, Schedule I substances, with no accepted medical use. They were impossible to secure for research, but recently, that began to change. These and other psychedelic compounds are capturing attention again —not as part of a trippy counter-culture, but as an exciting new frontier in medicine. Can we unlock their powerful potential to help patients gripped by depression, struggling with terminal cancer, or craving another cigarette? Venture on a trip with the researchers exploring groundbreaking treatments for addiction, PTSD, and end-of-life anxiety.
This program is free thanks to the generosity of the Lowell Institute.
Sao Paulo (Brésil) : Itinéraire de visite touristique par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville de Sao Paulo (Brésil), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Citibank Hall
- Parc zoologique de São Paulo
- Jardin botanique de São Paulo
- Pont Octávio Frias de Oliveira
- Vila Olímpia
- São Paulo Aquarium
- Parque da Independência
- Parc d'Ibirapuera
- Musée d'art moderne de São Paulo
- Musée Afro Brasil
- Monument aux Drapeaux
- Casa das Rosas
- Parc Trianon
- Musée de l'image et du son de São Paulo
- KidZania São Paulo
- Tomie Ohtake Institute
- Beco do Batman
- Avenue Paulista
- Musée d'art de São Paulo
- The Football Museum
- Parque da Água Branca
- Mémorial de l'Amérique latine
- Central Zone of São Paulo
- Cathédrale métropolitaine de São Paulo
- Solar da Marquesa de Santos
- Pátio do Colégio
- Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil
- Abbaye Saint-Benoît de São Paulo
- Altino Arantes
- Prédio Martinelli
- Vale do Anhangabaú
- Theatro Municipal
- Galeria do Rock
- Pivo Art and Research
- Edifício Itália
- Praça da República
- Catavento Museum
- Municipal Market of São Paulo
- Gare de la Luz & Musée de la langue portugaise
- Pinacothèque de l'État de São Paulo
- Parc de la Luz
- São Paulo Museum of Sacred Art
- Memorial of the Immigrant
- Parque Ecológico do Tietê
- Villa-Lobos State Park
Deschutes River HD
The river at this point runs so smoothly you could hear a pin drop.
Oregon, USA
4:17pm
Season: Winter
Temperature: -4ºC, 25ºF
Elevation: 1270m, 4167ft
Barometric Pressure: 1018.9 hPa
GPS: N43º 55' 49.8, W121º 24' 42.2
Directions:
From Highway 97 in Bend, follow the signs towards Cascade Lakes Highway and Mt Bachelor. Just over 6 miles from Bend turn left at the sign for the Deschutes River Recreation area. After another nearly 4 miles turn left at the sign for Benham Falls. Follow this road for another 2 ½ miles to the parking area. Walk past Benham Falls on the main path until you reach the bridge and this view of the Deschutes.
WORLD'S LARGEST ANACONDA photographed from an airplane
This huge snake was photographed in 2012 from an airplane over the region of Barcelos, deep down in amazonia. The pilot and photographer did not realize while taking the pictures, but found out afterwards that this beast appeared on some of his shots. Naturalists around the globe are puzzled due to the size of the animal but the muddy waters of the amazon are probably hiding many more creatures unknown to man. The search is on.
How Many Days A Year Does It Rain In The Amazon Rainforest?
Likewise, 'mean daily minimum' (solid blue line) shows the average minimum temperature. Burning the vegetation or cutting it down and 5 while average annual rainfall is almost 120 inches, some areas can get nearly 400 inches of rain a year. Wet and dry season in the amazon rainforest weather & climate visit rainforestamazon river basin rainfall average year manaus meteoblue. Filipe cirilo, 35 years as a jungle tour guide from manaus capital of the amazonas state brazil during so called dry season we can have 3 or 4 days devoid rain in week, just small showers, but never an entire month without 11 oct 2017. The level of rainfall depends on the time year. True to their name, rainforests have a large number of rainy days. If that's true in the amazon, saleska says, climate scientists will need to take into account practices like deforestation when predicting regional changes weather 3 nov 2009 amazon river. The ideal time to visit is perhaps between march and june, the transition in which you can enjoy a large area of northern brazil, covered by amazon rainforest, climate equatorial, hot humid throughout year, with constant rainfall. Temperatures vary through the year but much less than rainfall. Well, those who have the right in fact, most of time it does not rain, but days there is at least one shower. Climate of the rainforest amazon tours, lodges. The rainy season many locals in south america refer to the two types of rain as man's and woman's. A remarkable diversity of trees composes the but rainforests do play a crucial role in many our planet's ecological cycles they maintain global rainfall and regulate climate patterns worldwide. There are noticeable variations in the total amounts of rainfall between years with north western section receiving maximum 'mean daily maximum' (solid red line) shows temperature an average day for every month manaus. A url? Q youtube watch. The graph shows average rainfall and temperature in manaus, brazil, the amazon rainforest. Even more importantly, mature forests such as the amazon and elsewhere store huge amounts of carbon in their vegetation. In a typical year, that adds up to 200 rainy days, which means there will be days of heavy rain even in the dry season amazon rainforest is characterized by rain, heat and more heat, providing perfect environment for plants wildlife! both rainier seasons are great times an tour. We have two seasons 2 answers. We used to hear so much about the destruction of amazon rainforest, but lately not a word. For instance, the rainforest city of belem in eastern brazil experiences 243 days rain per year. How often does it rain in the amazon? Quora. Amazon rainforest ecology rainforests mongabay. Over the last two million years, climatic changes are thought to have. Hot days and cold nights (dashed red blue lines) show the average of hottest day coldest night you will also find an indoor rainforest at museum science, boston! our butterfly garden, which maintains a tropical 80 fahr
Plantando as sementes para uma sociedade mais criativa
Conferência Scratch Brasil 2017
Mitchel Resnick - Keynote Speaker
(Criador do Scratch e Diretor do Grupo Lifelong
Kindergarten - MIT)
Chesapeake Semester (Journey to Peru) - CES @ Washington College
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This is a rough slideshow that was shown during the final presentations of the 2011 Chesapeake Semester at Washington College. It is a glimpse into roughly 21 hours and 5300 photos taken in Peru during the 4th journey of the Chesapeake Semester.
Coast
00:12 - Lima
00:42 - Lima (China Town)
00:54 - Lima (mineral museum)
02:49 - (on the road)
03:28 - Paracas
03:45 - Ballistas Islands
04:53 - Ballistas Islands (guano harvesting)
06:12 - TASA fishmeal processing plant - Pisco North
07:11 - Paracas
08:46 - Face of the Inca
08:56 - Nasca Lines
09:50 - Punta San Juan
10:38 - Punta San Juan (collecting water for bathrooms)
12:06 - Punta San Juan (sunset hike)
14:18 - Punta San Juan (sunrise hike, seal census)
15:05 - Punta San Juan (estimating the guano bird population)
16:26 - Punta San Juan (swimming in the COLD ocean water)
17:12 - Punta San Juan
19:25 - Ica
Rainforest
20:04 - Puerto Maldonado
20:28 - Amazon (Tambopata River)
22:00 - Amazon (cayman spotting)
22:36 - Amazon (Refugio Amazonas)
27:20 - Amazon (night hike)
29:15 - Amazon (free time)
29:38 - Amazon (the joke)
35:11 - Puerto Maldonado
Highlands
35:36 - Cusco
35:56 - Cusco (Saqsaywaman)
36:23 - Cusco
37:46 - Parque de la Papa
41:23 - Cusco
41:56 - Aguas Calientes
46:01 - Machu Picchu
50:20 - Cusco
Coast
50:58 - Lima
Please be on the look out for the full documentary which will premiere on campus at Washington College in late January or early February 2012.
Photography, Videography, and editing by Brian Palmer, Chesapeake Semester Architect and Director of Digital Media Services at Washington College.
Final video and music used by permission of Colectivo Circo Band, Lima, Peru
7 wonders of the world at ECO Park Kolkata
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 (2016) - Bebop & Rocksteady Scene (3/10) | Movieclips
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows - Bebop & Rocksteady: April (Megan Fox) watches as Bebop (Gary Anthony Williams) and Rocksteady (Stephen Farrelly) transform into monsters.
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PORTA AFORA - ECOVIAGEM (2ª TEMPORADA)
2º episódio da segunda temporada do programa Porta Afora, apresentado por Fábio Porchat e Rosana Hermann.
Tema: Ecoviagem
O mundo anda em dúvida sobre o que é ecologicamente correto. Até nós nos perguntamos: o que raios caracteriza uma ecoviagem? Bem, certamente é ter como foco principal a imersão na natureza, não deixando vestígios e não intervindo no meio ambiente, certo? Certo. Mas não precisa necessariamente passar só por perrengue pra ser ecoturista. Acampar no deserto é legal, mas ir pra um super resort de alto luxo e autossustentável também pode ser válido, hein?
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BODAS DE PRATA NO MONTE RORAIMA:
Convidados:
Vanessa Lóes
Vera Marques
Hélio Marques
Fernanda Fukumoto
Tathiana Ferreira
Adriana Porchat
Sarah Moreira
Renato Matiolli
Este é o canal do programa Porta Afora. Lançamos vídeos as terças, às 11h.
Encontro das Águas (Meeting of Waters) | Clarissa Tossin || Radcliffe Institute
As part of the 2017–2018 Fellows’ Presentation Series at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Clarissa Tossin RI ’18 shares a collection of her works that are linked together by the common themes of circulation and displacement, spanning a period of almost 10 years.
Tossin is an interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, California.
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Best Places to Visit in Colombia, South America
Best Places to Visit in Colombia, South America
Cast all of your outdated ideas aside - like drug wars and gangsters - and you'll find that Colombia is a nation brimming with confidence and rushing headfirst into a more peaceful and prosperous future. In this land of contrasts, you'll encounter snow-capped Andean peaks, tropical Amazonian jungles, turquoise Caribbean coasts, and two sun-kissed deserts. You'll also find a host of spectacular attractions at the places in between, from the bustling cities of Bogotá and Medellin to the quiet colonial village of Mompox. Above all else, the famous Colombian hospitality will undoubtedly find you coming back for more.
1.Medellin
2.Caño Cristales
3.Tayrona National Natural Park
4.Cartagena
5.Mompox
6.The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira
7.Bogota
8.The Alpine Circuit: Suesca, La Mesa de Los Santos, La Florián, and Cocuy National Park (Colombia’s Andes)
9.The Lost City
10.Leticia
Debate: Aproximações ao perspectivismo
Abertura e primeira mesa do seminário “Variações do Corpo Selvagem: Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, fotógrafo, com Patrice Maniglier, Tânia Stolze Lima e Renato Sztutman, realizado em outubro de 2015 no Sesc Ipiranga.
Na mesa Aproximações ao perspectivismo foram discutidas questões como: o que traz de novo o perspectivismo ameríndio, tal como teorizado por Viveiros de Castro, para a Antropologia, seu campo de origem, mas também para as demais ciências humanas? Viveiros de Castro, também filósofo? Viveiros de Castro, pensador político?
A abertura do seminário contou com falas de Danilo Santos de Miranda, diretor regional do Sesc São Paulo, Eduardo Sterzi e Veronica Stigger, curadores da exposição, Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, antropólogo e André Vallias, lendo o poema Totem.
Foram dois dias do evento que reuniu antropólogos e pesquisadores de outras áreas, especialmente do campo artístico, com o objetivo de analisar o alcance da obra de Eduardo Viveiros de Castro e sua teoria no pensamento contemporâneo.
O seminário integrou a programação paralela à exposição “Variações do Corpo Selvagem: Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, fotógrafo. Com curadoria do escritor e crítico literário Eduardo Sterzi e da escritora e crítica de arte Veronica Stigger, a mostra exibiu cerca de 400 registros fotográficos feitos pelo antropólogo e teve ampla programação com apresentações artísticas.
Patrice Maniglier
Professor do Departamento de Filosofia da Université Paris Ouest. Publicou, entre outros, Le Vocabulaire de Lévi-Strauss (2002), La vie énigmatique des signes, Saussure et la naissance du structuralisme (2006), La Perspective du Diable. Figurations de l’espace et philosophie de la Renaissance à Rosemary’s Baby (2010) e, com Dork Zabunyan, Foucault va au cinéma (2011).
Tânia Stolze Lima
Professora de Antropologia da Universidade Federal Fluminense; mestre e doutora em Antropologia Social pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social (PPGAS) do Museu Nacional/UFRJ. Além de diversos artigos é autora de Um Peixe Olhou para Mim: o Povo Yudjá e a Perspectiva (São Paulo: Ed. da Unesp/ISA, 2005). Desde 1984 desenvolve pesquisa junto ao povo Yudjá do Parque Indígena do Xingu, no Mato Grosso.
Renato Sztutman
Professor do Departamento de Antropologia e pesquisador do Centro de Estudos Ameríndios, ambos da Universidade de São Paulo. É autor do livro O profeta e o principal (Edusp/Fapesp, 2012) e organizador da coletânea Eduardo Viveiros de Castro: entrevistas (Azougue Editorial, 2008). Publicou variados artigos e ensaios em revistas acadêmicas e não acadêmicas. Suas principais áreas de pesquisa são etnologia e história dos povos indígenas das terras baixas sul-americanas, antropologia política e antropologia & cinema. Entre 1997 e 2006 foi fundador e integrante do coletivo editorial da revista Sexta Feira.
Veronica Stigger (mediadora)
Escritora, crítica de arte, professora e uma das curadoras da exposição.
• 01:24 Início da fala de Danilo Santos de Miranda
• 10:24 Início da fala de Eduardo Sterzi
• 12:33 Início da fala de Veronica Stigger
• 13:59 Início da fala de Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
• 17:00 Início da fala de André Vallias
• 37:04 Início da fala de Tânia Stolze Lima
• 1:18:50 Início da fala de Renato Sztutman
• 1:56:26 Início da fala de Patrice Maniglier
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