Agenda Municipal / Diverse Ethnography 2024 - The twists and turns of linen
Free entry until the space is full
Saturday 16th March
18h00 | Exhibition Opening
18h30 | Linen Songs
Groups: Rancho Folclórico Santa Marinha de Mogege, Rancho Folclórico da A. C. de Gondifelos and Grupo Folclórico Santa Leocádia de Fradelos
Sunday 17th March
15h00 | Exhibition by the Linho de Rates Singing Group
Target audience: general
Thursday 21 March (World Tree and Book Day)
10h00 | Workshop: "Building a Linen Cloth Puppet"
Monitoring: Vânia Costa | Target audience: primary school
The gesture of creating has become the form of language that Vânia Kosta has found to share a whole universe sprinkled with charm, where all the characters embrace memories and little stories.
15h00 | The Sound of Cotton
Presents the show "Herbário" (a poetic and musical manifesto) | Target audience: ≥ 3 years | Duration: 45 min
This is a sensory and sound journey through the forest. Based on the book "Presos" by Oliver Jeffers and "Herbário" by Jorge Sousa Braga, winner of the Gulbenkian Prize for Children's Literature, a crossroads of stories and poems invites us to return to the earth, to our origins, to seek meaning in the little things. Will you join us?
Saturday, 23th of March
10h00 | “Weaving Stories”
Tale: Mocho Comi! | Adaptation, narration and singing: Estefânia Surreira | Running time: 60 min | Target audience: general
"One day, a wolf was wandering in the hills when he saw an owl sitting on its nest at the top of a pine tree. The wolf wrapped his tail around the pine tree and said loudly that he was going to saw it off. Up above, the poor owl said: -O compadre! Don't saw down my pine tree... or my little ones will fall and die... The wolf replied: "Come on, come down here, I want to give you a message. The owl got careless, came down from the nest... and the wolf grabbed it with his teeth and put it in his mouth!" In the mouth of a very silly wolf, we will travel, snugly, deep into the forest. There we'll meet a sardine-eating fox, a good-hearted wise owl and a raven who's a good singer. To embellish the journey, we'll bring along our great poet Bocage. It will be a journey through the poetry, tales and fables of our oral tradition, full of adventures, songs and lots of joy.
They say that a certain fox,
Walking very hungry,
Saw purple, ripe bunches
Hanging from a high trellis.
He was happy to bite them;
But he couldn't reach them,
She said: - "They're green, they're no good,
Only dogs can eat them".
And here falls a tree, as
He continued on his way;
And believing it to be a berry,
He quickly turns his snout.
By Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage
11h00 | Weaving Workshop
Monitoring: Teresa Vieira | Target audience: general community
16h00 | Popular Music
Exhibition by the Castro Alves Foundation Cavaquinho Group | Target audience: general public
Sunday 24th March
15h00 | Concertinas and Singing to the Challenge
Exhibition by the Famalicense Challenge Singers and Players Association
Target audience: general
"I wish I were the flax
That you spin
I wish I had as many kisses
Like you give on the farm"