Mmm, I think this time I will talk about
an exhibition I went in 2011. It was in the context of the educational
mobilization. The exhibition was held after a march in the center of Santiago,
and the truth is that I can`t remember well the name of the artists and an
exhibition in particular, but I liked the concept under that exhibition and
march. It was held on a Saturday and the exhibition was the in the ending point
of the march as a closing event, with the idea that a march is not intrinsically
violent, and can be an event where everybody could go, there were many children
and myself went with my older sister, some common friends and my little
brother (he was 9 years old). What more can I say? Despite my bad memory the
show was nice, you could sing most of the songs even thought you didn`t know
the lyrics beforehand because in most of the cases you learned them in the
way.
the exhibition are cool :)
ResponderEliminarthe exhibition are cool :)
ResponderEliminarI also like the idea of doing an exhibition in the march ending because I think that adding artistical items to a political event is always a different way to make everyone part of the event, like children.
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