Dance for blue eyes
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https://doi.org/10.17561/rtc.n11.2Keywords:
Dance, education, historical memoryAbstract
The blue eyes dance is a product of a creative process carried out in 2014 by students of different generations of the School of Dance Spiral and the University Academy of Christian Humanism in Santiago de Chile. Its origin is comes from the cultural vision and artistic spirit of its founders, Patricio Bunster and Joan Turner, who in an adverse political context in the history of Chile follow a formation to recover, congregate and bring dance to sectors without access to the artistic practice. Espiral contributed to the restoration of the tradition of cultural extension in Chile, opening a space for the development of art towards different sectors without imposing forms or styles, extending the possibility of recovery of the artistic culture through perspectives of growth, knowledge and identity.Downloads
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