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21.03.2026

Mini Circuito


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On television and with children 

Based on the exhibition ZAPPING: TELEVISION AS CULTURE AND COUNTERCULTURE, Ana Bigotte Vieira and Pedro Cerejo will lead a workshop for families where concepts such as equality, freedom of expression, inclusion and respect for difference and nature will be addressed. Through excerpts from programmes such as Os Amigos de Gaspar and Sesame Street, a conversation emerges between young and old, where everyone learns more about 25 April and television. 


Activity included in the Circuit Passport

21 mar (sat) | 10:30 a.m.

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Free upon registration at circuito@bragamediaarts.com 

Target audience Children aged 8 and above, accompanied by an adult


Mediation Ana Bigotte Vieira and Pedro Cerejo


Duration Approx. 2 hours


Ana Bigotte Vieira has extensive experience in historical and artistic research, having been responsible for projects such as FCT Archiving Theatre and BRINCAR. She designed the CET-DGARTES Performing Arts Archives helpline and was a speech programmer for the Teatro do Bairro Alto.


Pedro Cerejo is a PhD student in Theatre Studies and a researcher at the Centre for Theatre Studies (FLUL), working on forms of representation of the then emerging Portuguese independent theatre movement in the press in the 1970s.  


Partner Centro de Arte Oliva 


Support República Portuguesa – Cultura, Juventude e Desporto / Direção-Geral das Artes · RTCP – Rede de Teatros e Cineteatros Portugueses