

ENEARTE 2002 - Art in Action(2002)
And they said "Let there be light". From that, Art was just a stepping stone.
Between april 28th and may 4th, the 7th National Encounter of Art Students, ENEARTE, happened at UFSCar.
Movie: ENEARTE 2002 - Art in Action
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ENEARTE 2002 - A Arte em Ação
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Between april 28th and may 4th, the 7th National Encounter of Art Students, ENEARTE, happened at UFSCar.
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2002-05-05
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And they said "Let there be light". From that, Art was just a stepping stone.
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