Film Club of Faro will teach theater students from Secondary Tomás Cabreira

The program continues with a lesson on the beginnings of cinema

Students in the 3rd year of the professional course in Performing Arts – Interpretation will have a class tomorrow, November 5th, in the afternoon, at the headquarters of the Cineclube de Faro, in this town.

Students will be accompanied by professors Cristina Barcoso, Bruno Martins and Manuel Neiva, who teach, respectively, History of Culture and Arts, Voice and Movement.

“They will explore what collecting and archiving is in this collectivity that maintains cultural resistance, preserves memory and provides the whole community with the possibility of knowing more about the films, through its specialized library”, explain the teachers.

The program continues with a lesson on the beginnings of cinema, given by Graça Lobo and Isa Catarina Mateus, and includes an annotated viewing of works by Charlie Chaplin, with a debate on aesthetic content, in particular performative, ethical, and historical present in this author's work and which are timeless.

The class at the Cineclube is the starting point for the challenge launched to students to create a “short film à Charlot”, based on one of the short stories from the book “Iluminuras” by Carlos Augusto Lyster Franco.

This prominent figure in the cultural, political and social life of the city of Faro and also professor and director of the Pedro Nunes School of Industrial Design and the Tomás Cabreira Industrial and Commercial School (designations of the current Tomás Cabreira Secondary School) has been studied by several students in the Cont'Arte project.

The Tomás Cabreira School Group privileges the articulation with institutions from Faro and this experience of leaving the classroom and learning in another space, in this case at the Cineclube de Faro, which is the reference place of cinematographic culture in the city, «will certainly constitute a relevant pedagogical moment in the students' school life».

 

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