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      PINTURA E TEATRO: A PEDAGOGIA DO OLHAR N'O TRIBOFE DE ARTHUR AZEVEDO Translated title: PAINTING AND THEATRE: TRIBOFE´S PEDAGOGY THROUGH THE GLANCE OF ARTHUR AZEVEDO

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          Resumo Qual é a relação entre uma peça de teatro e a pintura panorâmica da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, então Capital Federal do Brasil? O Tribofe (1892), revista de ano, escrita por Arthur Azevedo, inseria como ponto de partida o panorama circular do Rio de Janeiro, pintado por Victor Meirelles e o belga Langerock, e exposto, em 1891, na Praça XV de Novembro, dentro de uma arquitetura redonda própria, a rotunda. Logo na primeira cena, o panorama era experimentado por uma família do interior, de passagem pelo Rio do final do século XIX, e sugeria que a urbe pudesse ser lida pelos visitantes e reconhecida por seus habitantes, como um quadro ou um mapa. Teatro ligeiro musicado e panorama constituíam-se em entretenimentos para um público heterogêneo, entretanto, também propunham ao "enquadrar" o olhar dos espectadores para determinado modo de ver a paisagem urbana, certa pedagogia do olhar.

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          Abstract What is the relationship between a play and a panoramic painting of the city, displayed in a rotunda placed in a central point of Brazil's federal capital? The musical theatre O Tribofe (1892) by Arthur Azevedo presented in the first scene the circular panorama of Rio de Janeiro city, painted by Meirelles and the Belgian painter Langerock. This panorama was exposed, in 1891, in the XV de Novembro Square, within a particular architecture, called rotunda. Right at the beginning of the play, the panorama was experienced by a family from backwoods of Brazil who were passing through Rio de Janeiro at the end of the nineteenth century, and suggested that the metropolis could be read by visitors and recognized by its inhabitants, such as a picture or a map. Musical theatre and panorama are forms of entertainment for heterogeneous public, however, both also training the eye for a particular way of seeing the urban landscape, in a "pedagogical" way.

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                Sociologia & Antropologia
                Sociol. Antropol.
                Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                2236-7527
                2238-3875
                June 2014
                : 4
                : 1
                : 207-232
                Affiliations
                [1] Rio de Janeiro orgnamePontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro orgdiv1Departamento de Comunicação Social Brazil tatios@ 123456terra.com.br
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                S2238-38752014000100207
                10.1590/2238-38752014v419
                f6855da5-55c3-47b5-90f4-04513169b62a

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 06 February 2013
                : 10 September 2013
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                Arthur Azevedo,Cidade do Rio de Janeiro,Metrópole,Teatro,Artes plásticas,Rio de Janeiro city,Metropolis,Theatre,Fine arts

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