Two women share the same space while carrying the weight of a future already drawn before even any choice. One of them is an elderly woman, about to become a grandmother. The other, a young daughter, destined for maternity. It is from this meeting that the show Pariré, of the Operakata Company, of Victory of the Conquest, builds a reflection on the social roles of gender imposed on women and the expectations that mark the generations. The assemb…
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Two women share the same space while carrying the weight of a future already drawn before even any choice. One of them is an elderly woman, about to become a grandmother. The other, a young daughter, destined for maternity. It is from this meeting that the show Pariré, of the Operakata Company, of Victory of the Conquest, builds a reflection on the social roles of gender imposed on women and the expectations that mark the generations. The assemb…