Theo tells the myth of Obaluaê to his grandmother,
- the boy who, being born with wounds, abandoned by the sea, is cared for by Iemanjá. As he suffered in the flesh, he acquires the power to overcome evils, curing and causing diseases;
2
Bandages
daily wound dressing on the inside and the outside;
3
Obaluaê
- the warrior myth, orixá* of disease and cure;
4
CRISPR
- the recourse of letters in chemistry and genetics;
5
Inclination
- the gravity of Immobility and of the Uncontrollable and its words – emotion;
6
Ana El Na Refa Na La
- first biblical request for a cure;
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To ask is to heal
- the wall and it’s notches;
8
From the Scream to the Silence
- transcendences of the lightness of the psalms;
9
Finiteness – Hinehi
- dance between like and deliverance;
10
Preserve joy
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*Deities revered by the Yoruba in certain areas of Africa, brought to Brazil by enslaved Peoples.