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Centro de artes de letras, in terms of literature, music, dance, theater, image, pictorial production, but from the perspective of the body. So it’s a book that invites readers to think about how we feel, listen and see art,” he says. The ufsm publishing house and livraria remain in the square throughout the book fair – from sunday to friday, from 1:30 pm to 7:30 pm, and on saturdays, from 10 am to 7:30 pm. Books released by edi the psychoahe 50th santa maria book fair. As a tribute, this edition is represented by all the patrons and honorees who have already attended the book fair. The traditional event began on april 28th and runs until may 13th. During this period, the ufsm stand has several attractions. The dean of undergraduate studies (prograd) prepared a series of activities to entertain the public, especially children. In partnership with the educational technology coordination (cte), games and story readings were held. In addition, the dean of extension (pre) also participated with a series of exhibitions and presentations of the work carried out at the institution together with the community.
Face painting attracts many children and adults alike story time: reading and interpreting stories face painting and story time dressed as a fairy and with blue hair, maria aparecida azzolin, a cte educator, painted faces on the children who passed Germany Mobile Number List through the ufsm space this wednesday (3). The place was packed with little ones, who lined up to receive stars or hearts on their cheeks. One of them was arthur, aged 7, who asked for a batman drawing. The boy thought the environment was beautiful and said he liked everything about the program. “I just didn’t like this rain,” he admits. But minors are not the only ones who attend the activity. Maria aparecida says that, at the beginning of the week, the first two people she did makeup were adults. “children love it, but adults also come here and can also leave with a little heart and a flower on their face,” she says. The pedagogue explains that the idea for the activity arose from the intention of bringing the university closer to the community, starting with children. At the 2022 fair, the positive result encouraged the team to repeat the action this year. “it’s the university beyond the arc,” she comments.
In addition to face painting, maria aparecida and her colleagues also organized story time, a moment that attracts children's attention to reading and interpreting stories. “reading needs to be encouraged more and more and moments like this, where children have this contact with literature, are a way of awakening this taste, this pleasure in reading. It's something really fantastic. It’s a time of the year that I, in particular, look forward to eagerly”, confesses the teacher. Robot dance attracted attention dancing robots another attraction at the ufsm stand are the dancing robots from the colégio técnico industrial de santa maria (ctism). Orlando de lima cavalheiro, administrative technician at the school, highlights that teenagers look for the robots at the stand to find out how the machines work. “how do you make it work? Do they come from the factory like this? How much does it cost? These are recurring questions asked by young people”, highlights orlando. Children become even more interested when they see the robots moving, they want to dance along with them. Manuela, 6 years old, with a flower painted on her face. She saw the robots for the first time and really liked them. The robots were acquired with the purpose of meeting the demands of ctism courses. “the student learns how to create a programming algorithm and takes the test using robots”, says orlando. It works through music, they dance to the sound, in addition to developing their own movements.