Sintaxe À Vontade

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The Freedom of Expression in 'Sintaxe À Vontade'

O Teatro Mágico's song 'Sintaxe À Vontade' is a poetic exploration of freedom, individuality, and the beauty of language. The song opens with a welcoming message to the 'pagan audience,' setting the stage for a performance that defies conventional norms. The phrase 'Sintaxe à vontade' translates to 'Syntax at will,' suggesting a liberation from grammatical constraints, which serves as a metaphor for personal and creative freedom.

The lyrics emphasize that every individual ('sujeito') is free to 'conjugate the verb they want,' symbolizing the freedom to express oneself in any manner. This freedom extends to verbs being 'direct or indirect,' and no predicate or phrase being harmed, highlighting the inclusivity and acceptance of all forms of expression. The song cleverly uses grammatical terms to illustrate life's complexities and the pauses ('vírgulas') that come with it. The idea of being 'between commas' can be seen as a metaphor for life's uncertainties and the potential for self-discovery within those pauses.

The song also touches on themes of unity and peace, urging listeners to recognize the 'accessories for our prayer,' whether 'separated or together, nominal or not.' This suggests that despite our differences, we all contribute to the larger context of life. The lyrics propose that being both the 'cover and the back cover' represents the beauty of contradiction and self-negation, which can lead to a spiritual encounter with one's own beliefs or 'God.' The song concludes with a reflection on unity, questioning why we don't 'join everything into one thing,' advocating for a harmonious coexistence where individuals find themselves in others.

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  1. O Anjo Mais Velho
  2. Amanhã... Será?
  3. Anti-Herói
  4. Realejo
  5. Nosso Pequeno Castelo
  6. Canção Para o Amanhã (part. Fernando Anitelli e Ellen Oléria)
  7. Sintaxe À Vontade
  8. Transição
  9. Exílio (part. Fernando Anitelli e João Ventura)
  10. Zaluzejo
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