Thursday, March 10, 2011

Dresses For Under 60 Dollars

Popular Fiction, Community, Alternative ...

A reading given in our first community arts project during an interesting dialectical process begins around the concepts of popular culture, and community, viewed these both from the perspective of established knowledge in the unique academic, as in the semantic universe of the spoils people, or the particular interpretation that are continually making artists, creators and communicators ... especially when they come from our own communities and in the case of our new visual arts career in UNEARTE.

With the aim of contributing to cultural debate is healthy, the results deserve attention, because in some way should be the basis of work with satisfactory results in the form of "community arts projects, from this space we propose consideration of some com selections and full text of our commitment to the blog "Free Books"

first share the wording suggested by the teacher, choreographer and anthropologist Oswaldo Marchionda. This is an essay by Professor Iraida Vargas titled "Small things Neglected popular culture." In the "Symposium 1998" V enezuela: tradition in modernity. FIRST SYMPOSIUM ON POPULAR CULTURE .

Little things forgotten popular culture, Iraida Vargas Arenas

  • Bigott Foundation and Equinox (Ediciones de la Universidad Simón Bolívar),
  • Caracas, 1998
as a contribution to the discussion, we also share our companion text Blanca Elena Rey , entitled "Popular Cinema and Alternative Communication" , which is the material of a talk given by our partner namesake for the movement's activities by the creation of film school groups, popular and free UNEARTE in 2010. This text can be a reference to " theory cultural fields, of particular interest to visual arts students attending "community arts project, but equally useful for all arts students, as in this text we find references to the titles of leading researchers Venezuelan cultural fields.


remind our readers to apply the precepts of the blog "Free the books "to all our literature








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