The livedspace-time ofthestory- body-voice, scenic oral narrationandatmosphere
narrativeevent; livedspace-time; body-voice; atmosphere; passageways
This research focuses on the lived space-time of the story or the context of the narrative event. It seeks to investigate intrinsic data of the specific materiality of communication belonging to the sensitive occurrences during the event of oral storytelling. The focus of this study is on atmosphere in the aesthetic sense and its possible implications for the narrative gesture. It questions the possible modes, dynamics, porosities and dialogues of the atmospheric factor (in the aesthetic sense) in relation to the narrative event and all its participants. He proposes atmosphere as an effect of presence (Gumbrecht, 2010) that is simultaneously imbricated in the narration and in what is narrated, and that shelters and weaves together the passages that take place in the event.Authors such as Christine Greiner, Erika Fischer-Lichte, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Jean Paul Thibaud, José Gil, Leda Maria Martins, Paul Zumthor, Walter Benjamin, among others, offer an important interlocution in the research process.