O que permanece depois da nossa ausência? | Levi Lage | TEDxYouth@CasaFundamental
Inspirado por Shakespeare, pela memória de seu padrasto e pelo sonho de ser ator, Levi Gualberto Santos, de 11 anos, nos conduz por um ensaio emocionante sobre existência, arte, perda e legado. Em cena, ele entrelaça trechos da peça Hamlet, lembranças pessoais e a história de Luzia, o fóssil humano mais antigo das Américas, para fazer uma pergunta profunda: o que permanece de nós quando partimos? Com paixão e presença, Levi transforma o palco em espaço de memória e esperança, reafirmando que deixar um legado é um ato de coragem — e de amor pela história. Meu nome é Levi, tenho 11 anos, amo jogar videogame e também jogar futebol com meus amigos, mesmo não sendo o melhor em campo. Gosto de pensar sobre o que fica no mundo depois que a gente passa por ele, e é por isso que o tema do meu TEDx é ‘O que permanece após a nossa ausência’. Vou falar sobre uma fala muito famosa de Shakespeare, que ainda hoje faz muita gente refletir, e também sobre o brasileiro Oswald de Andrade, que deixou ideias importantes sobre cultura e identidade. Quero mostrar como palavras e pensamentos podem durar para sempre This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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