We analyze, in this article, the production of knowledge in the teaching and learning relationships with the Afro-Brazilian Scenic Dance (ABSD) created in the daily life of the after-school project of a municipal public school in Vitória/ES. The investigation takes place from field observations for master's research. We selected pedagogical experiences carried out by a teacher in Physical Education with ABSD, whose actions involve aspects that relate the figures of learning proposed by Charlot (2000) and which consist of a challenge for the area. The analyses dialogue with the relationship with knowledge in Physical Education and ethnic-racial issues. The analyzes dialogue with the relationship with knowledge in Physical Education and ethnic-racial issues, since the approach to this content consists of a cultural element influenced by African culture in Brazil. The interrelationship between the ways of learning can provide experiences and opportunities for relationships with knowledge. We consider that the experiences collaborate to face the challenge of the area of interconnecting the figures of learning without discarding the specificity of the field of action in the school.
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