February Calendar
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Thursday, February 2nd. |
Cinema
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Thursday, February 9th. Screening of short films and film-forum with Eduardo Arias-Nath. The filmmaker will present the short film White & Black, directed and produced by Eduardo Arias, presented in the 2003 at the Venice Film Festival. A tale about prejudices through a police persecution in the streets of New York, where the audience is put on the feet of the persecuted. Arias will also talk about his most resent project, Elipsis, a film that will be distributed by Twentieth Century Fox. From 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. |
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Saturday, February 11th. Conversation with Elias Crespín. Crespín will talk to the audience about the technical and creative process in the elaboration of “Electrocinéticas”, as well as anecdotic details and philosophical thoughts of the artist. From 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. |
Psychological
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Tuesday, February 14th. Permanent workshop Archetype, Image and Culture by Jean Marc Tauszik. This permanent workshop seeks to think about the nature of the world of the archetypes and their different manifestations in the human soul, through the observation of the artistic fact in its diverse aspects. It is a transdisciplinary approach in which the participants will be able to generate concepts linked to the profound psychology from the aesthetic experience implicit in the formation of such images. From 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. |
Estéreo
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Thursday, February 16th. Sound Art presentation by the conceptual composer Gil Sansón. Gil Sansón moves between artistic disciplines establishing links of communication that allow free access between the creative processes. His work emphasizes the subjectivity of the perception experience. The material is untied to any ideological intention to facilitate the empiric approximation, helping this way the transformation of the poetic contents of the work. The essential disguised in the evidence. From 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. |
Philosophical
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Friday, February 17th. Ethics, Aesthetics and Cybernetics by Dr. Erik del Búfalo. Maybe not without a slip our culture goes hand by hand with that which precedes it and provokes it, the humans. It looks like a joke, but among the culture and us exists a space that hasn’t been fairly explored. We will talk for a while about cybernetics as an art theory, as an ethics and as a human science. From 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. |
Psychological
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Tuesday, February 21st. Permanent workshop Archetype, Image and Culture by Jean Marc Tauszik From 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. |
Psychological
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Wednesday, February 22th. Introduction to Dramatherapy by Deborah Mizrahi For therapists, psychiatrists, students, actors, and the people interested in knowing by means of work. This course is designed to introduce the participants in the sources, concepts, theories and the practice of Dramatherapy. We will explore the methods utilized by dramatherapists such as “Role Theory” by Robert Landy, “Developmental Transformations” by David Johnson, “Five phases model” by Rene Emunah, “Psychodrama” by J.L. Moreno, and also techniques such as sandplay, theater games, masks, puppets, performance, story telling, etc. This course will be dictated under the form of didactic and practical learning that will offer various experiences of the dramatherapeutic group process with the intention that the participants directly experiment how and why a group of Dramatherapy and an individual session work. Beginning: Wednesday, February 22nd from 7:00 pm. to 9:00 pm., 10 sessions. Wednesdays: 2/22, 3/1, 3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29, 4/5, 4/26 and Saturdays: 4/22 and 4/29. Cost: 400.000 Bs. Limited admissions: 12. |
Literary
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February 23rd. Encounter and reading with Alfredo Herrera The poet and plastic artist, Alfredo Herrera, author of the books El Parque (The Park), 1998; Cinco Árboles (Five Trees), 1999, winner of the XII Edition of the Fernando Paz Castillo Poetry Biennial; and La tarde alcanzada (The reached afternoon), 2002, Heterogénesis International Award of Poetry; will offer an unusual reading where the public will be a participant of his words. From 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. |