Reseña del Primer Seminario Internacional Educación Musical Decolonial
Journal Title: Revista Académica Estesis - Year 2020, Vol 1, Issue 8
Abstract
Between August and September 2017, the First International Seminar on Decolonial Music Education between universities in Costa Rica and Argentina was held in order to problematize music training models to undertake an arts education free of Eurocentric hegemonic standards in favor of multi and inter-culturality that crosses Latin America. This work gathers conclusions that collectively addressed some participants from Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
Authors and Affiliations
Magalí Giselle Pinoaga, Luis Enrique Carmona Muñoz, Daniel Alejandro Cortés Chavez, Luis Manuel Espinoza Valverde, Ariel René Tacacho
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