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Educación y Programas Públicos
Etnoeducación
Can you imagine how children used to have fun 50 years ago in Cerezales? Do you know how their games, hobbies, schools looked like? Are you aware of when they must start working?
We invite you to discover how the scenario you know has changed in the voice of its main characters: your grandparents. Through their stories, we will learn how the town has evolved.
In this workshop we will work with the documentary genre. Using cameras, microphones and a clapperboard we will create a film full of interviews with childrens’ relatives.
This activity gathers together two of the research formats used by the Foundation: Documentary films, currently represented by the exhibition Luke Fowler: Common Sense; and archives, represented by the project Territorio Archivo.
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