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  • "Temporal Beauty" / Essay<br />
Natura - Para Quem se Importa <br />
iPad - Março/Abril, 2011
    NATURA - Para Quem se Importa - Bele..oral
  • "Temporal Beauty" / Essay<br />
Natura - Para Quem se Importa <br />
iPad - Março/Abril, 2011
    NATURA - Para Quem se Importa - Bele..oral
  • Until the early 1930's was still possible to find a large majority of women in middle age living with visible effects of the Lotus shoes practice, where the feet were heavily bandaged to limit their growth. Known as Lotus shoes, this social practice began in the Chinese court in the twelfth century, then reproduced by the peasant masses who imitated the elite.<br />
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This subjection of women, very painful and disabling, generated a high-cost mental, social, and that somehow reminded me of the beauty standards that are still imposed by our actual society on women, eight centuries later.<br />
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At the image, a delicate healthy feet on sandals.
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  • "Temporal Beauty" / Essay<br />
Natura - Para Quem se Importa <br />
iPad - Março/Abril, 2011
    NATURA - Para Quem se Importa - Bele..oral
  • Essay: "Temporal Beauty"<br />
NATURA - Para Quem se Importa <br />
iPad - Março/Abril, 2011
    NATURA - Para Quem se Importa - Bele..oral
  • Embraced by his friend playing the flute, they dance together.<br />
It was the first time I've seen someone playing a Jabuti's (turtle) hull. <br />
The sound was a vibration produced by the friction of his warm hand, in a constant rhythm, giving me a sense of transe.<br />
Hypnotic and beautiful.<br />
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The Indigenous Bará was playing the flute, and the Jabuti's musician is a Baniwa man.
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  • In Sergipe State, one of the most beautiful regions of the Brazilian coast, 90 percent of the mangaba is found in areas of native forest, where the traditional populations gather the fruit as a means of survival.
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