“Grupo Cultural Encanto do Quilombo”: uma etnografia da prática musical.
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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This dissertation focuses on reflections on the musical practice of the “Encanto do Quilombo
Cultural Group.” The group is composed of musicians who define themselves as quilombolas
of Jauari, which is located along the Erepecuru River in the municipality of Oriximiná, Pará.
This work results from fieldwork conducted at intervals between 2016 and 2018 that sought,
by means of orality, to discuss elements relating to current musical practices. These elements
include narratives of escape and the group’s organizational form, as well as knowledge and
actions that consolidate and reaffirm ethnic identity. Thus, I researched the group's musical
practice from an ethnomusicological perspective. In this way, it was possible to describe and
analyze these quilombolas’ relationship with aspects surrounding the practice. In general, this
work sought to reflect on music as a product of social relations among the quilombolas of
Jauari. Ethnographically, it was possible to understand how music is re-signified. According
to social agents, one of the main reasons for which the music is as it is today is based on the
continuity of past musical practices; however, this does not mean that their music is a residue
of the past. Music, as well as other practices, are present in their social memory and undergo a
process of re-signification when new elements are inserted into the context. Therefore, this is
a study of how music is contemplated, produced and practiced in Jauari and other places in
which the group establishes relations.