theatrical pathos vol. 2

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theatrical pathos Vol. 2osmar shneidr artbook

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Houve um tempo em que o flaneur era figura em-blemática da cidade do Rio de Janeiro: o homem que perambulava pela cidade, de bar em bar, es-quina em esquina, observando todo o comporta-mento da cidade. Desse período surgiram crôni-cas maravilhosas sobre a vida carioca pelas mãos de João do Rio, Benjamim Costallat e Luiz Ed-mundo. A lente de Osmar Shineidr parece seguir a obra de homens como esses. Livre dos clichês que o levaria a focar-se na beleza natural que causa admiração ou na pobreza que consterna, o fotógrafo mostra as pessoas da cidade em toda sua diversidade. Há baianas e praia? Certamente. Mas os dançarinos e atores de rua também estão lá. O circo. E toda uma variedade de tipos que compõem as cenas da vida carioca, do cotidi-ano ao momento mais inusitado. Conhecer seu trabalho é observar a cidade por cima do senso comum. E um delicioso exercício de continuar em nossa imaginação as cenas captadas. O que haverá depois daquele sorriso? Imaginemos...

There was a time when the flaneur was a symbol of Rio de Janeiro city: the man who roamed the city from bar to bar, corner to corner, watching all the behavior of the city. From this period emerged marvelous chron-icles about “carioca´s” way of life through the hands of João do Rio, Benjamin Costallat and Luiz Edmundo. The lens Osmar Shineidr seems to follow the work of men like these. Free of clichés that would lead him to focus on the natural beauty that is hardly surprising, or the poverty that disturbs us, this photographer shows the people of this city in all its diversity. There´s baianas and beaches? Certainly. But there’s also dancers and actors who plays at the streets there. Circus. And a variety of types that make up the scenes of life in Rio, from the common life to the far more unusual. Knowing your job is to observe the city beyond the com-mon sense. And a delightful exercise to con-tinue in our imagination: the scenes captured. What will we find after that smile? Imagine ...

Rafael LopesMestre em História/Masters in History

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It is Mystery -- the mystery any one man or woman can feel but not understand as the meaning of any event -- or ac-cident -- in any life on earth ... [that] I want to realize in the theatre. The solution, if there ever be any, will probably have to be produced in a test tube and turn out to be discourag-ingly undramatic. EUGENE O’NEILL

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Applause begets applause in the theatre, as laughter begets laughter and tears beget tears.CLAYTON HAMILTON

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From the start it has been the theatre's business to entertain people ... it needs no other passport than fun. BERTOLT BRECHT

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Applause be-gets applause in the theatre, as laughter be-gets laughter and tears beget tears.CLAYTON HAMILTON

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Realism is something we practice when we aren't feel-ing very well. When we don't feel up to the extra effort. Robert Edmund Jones

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Rio de Janeiro2009

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