Batucan(do) na escola Filomena Martins dos Santos em Cruz/CE: processo de musicalização (étnico-racial e educação ambiental) através das práticas percussivas

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Lidonildo Costa
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
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Link de acesso: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/35485
Resumo: Percussive language is an area of musical knowledge of great importance for the educational and formative development of an individual as a social subject. Especially in early childhood and adolescence since this knowledge involves and develops aspects necessary for human formation such as expression, collectivity, psychomotricity and reflection. By associating other important and current issues such as ethno-racial and ecological issues, a triad is created that is key to my dissertation work. The present research investigates the experience of a percussive group: Batucan, lived and developed with students of Filomena Martins dos Santos Public School in the city of Cruz-CE. This group uses in addition to its collective musical practices, the making of its own instruments, created in workshops with recyclable materials. As the rhythms worked are from the Afro-Brazilian repertoire, a link is created to approach themes related to ethnic-racial education. Therefore, it is from this Musical, Ecological and Ethnic-Racial perspective that the project was constructed and developed. The general objective is to analyze this formative process of the members of the Batucan group through the percussive practices in a context of musicalization in the school, from 2016 to 2018. To support these discussions, I bring the studies of the researchers: Santos, Catherine (2013 , 2017) and Schrader (2011) on theoretical contexts focused on percussive group practices. Penna (2015) on the studies focused on musicalization. Brito, Teca (2003) discussing the importance of the recyclable workshop for musical learning and Cunha Jr. (2011) addressing the valuation of educational practices that encourage students to raise their awareness of ethnic-racial issues. The methodology chosen for the purposes of this research had a qualitative approach. His methodological path was that of action research. Data collection instruments were used: semi-structured interviews and written questionnaires, as well as observations and notes on essays, presentations, meetings, trainings and field classes in which students from the group participated in the period from 2016 to 2018. Finally, this study presents to the reader the formative experiences of a musical group that uses its percussive practices as the main proposal of musicalization in the school, articulating educational areas related to ethno-racial and ecological issues.