Description
The Bossa Flor association is delighted to present the show "Terra Curumim", created by Camila Nobre and Vitor Garbelotto.
A curumim - a child in the Tupi language - is searching for his place in the world. His house-oca has disappeared, reflecting a world in transformation where territories, lifestyles and landmarks are changing. Faced with this loss, the child sets out to meet other children.
Through play, movement and music, he shares the treasures of his Brazilian culture and gradually discovers that a new sense of belonging can emerge from the collective. Playing together becomes a way of experiencing the world differently.
Without words, the show explores the themes of cultural diversity, respect for differences and the relationship with the earth as a common space to be preserved, inhabited and cultivated. Free play becomes a universal language of encounter.




