Abstract

Theatricality, performance and religious experience are the foundations and origins of our historical memory as well as legacy and cultural practices dating back to the Colonial Period. Within a short time, an impressive corpus of theatre performances staged by the Jesuit fathers gained in importance and expanded range, which covered our whole continent. Theatre served here to describe and explain how these experiences were born and developed and to show how certain acts of conveyance occurred in the light of identity and cultural markers of the period. Specifying, we will deal with evangelization theatre and its influence on the American continent.

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