martes, 20 de noviembre de 2018

Posgraduate studies

Hello guys! thyis week I'm going to talk about "Posgraduate studie" that I would like study.

Allright, Definitely, I think that I would like work in the cultural area of public administration. On the other blogs I have talken about my self interest in the art and culture. But in order to work in this area I need learn about this. If I want work in the cultural area of the public service I need to do a posgraduate studie.

I think the perfect posgaduate for me is "Posgraduate in Cultural Politics of comunnity basis". The leght of this posgraduate is nine months and it will develop on Argentina. The intention of this posgraduate is strengthen the professional training of public politics of culture and the concept of "live culture" as a public politic.

Also I think is very interesting this posgraduate because it have a share of gender. At least 50% of the people selected must be women.

Many people believe that culture isn´t the best area to work but I think it´s the area of public administration that accomodates me and that is often invisible and dismissed.

I also believe that I choose this psdtgraduate course because it is within Latin América and I would really like to work within Latin America because it is my place of origein and I have a very strong affection and feeling for the people and places in this part of the planet.

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miércoles, 14 de noviembre de 2018

My future Job

I think I would like to work in a job where I can change the culture of the society. In fact, I'm studying Public Administration for this reason.

In the Area of Public Administration, I would like to work in a public service related to arts and culture because I have always been very attached to art (music, painting, dance). And the other hand, I think everything is culture. Everyone today is influenced by a type of dominant culture: the neoliberal culture. But outside of this culture that encourages individualism and inequality, there are diverse cultures that have been made invisible and I would like to work so that this cultures can express themselves and not be repressed or made invisible.

When I was a child I had the dream of being a musician. I love to learn to play musical instruments and listen to the musicians on the streets also I like listen to my father when he plays the guitar and sings. But I decided not to study music, because art is not a well-paid job and unfortunately in my socioeconomic conditions I could not study this career. I know that in this country there are many children who would like to study music and can´t do it because this career is expensive and not economical. I think this was another reason why I'm studying Public Administration. I would like to work on cultural and artistic public policies that are accessible to vulnerable people because it isn´t fair that art is only accessible to a few people.

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martes, 6 de noviembre de 2018

Someone I would like to meet


Hello people, this week I will talk about someone I would like to meet.

Well, I think that I would like to meet to a lot of persons but most of them are dead. Among them are : Violeta Parra, Luis Emilio Recabarren, Salvador Allende, Elena Caffarena, Amanda Labarca, Gladys Marín, Max Berrú, Eduardo “Gato” Alquinta and persons of other countries like: Fidel Castro, Alecsandra Kollontai, Lenin, Karl Marx. Actually I would like to meet many persons but they are dead :c

Furtheremore I would also like to meet persons that are alive. Among them is Pascuala Ilabaca.
Pascuala Ilabaca is a Chilean singer and composer and I admire her because I´m a musician and her music is beautiful. Pascuala plays accordion and piano and she has a particular pitch of voice. She was born in Gerona, España in 1987 and now she lives in Valparaiso. She is daughter of artist, her father is a painter and her mother is a “vitralista”. Her work of art is “modern composition” with components of the Chilean folklore.

I think Pascuala is a great woman because the industry of music is a male chauvinist where women are pushed into the background and she has been successful in this industry. When she studied music in Pontificia Universidad Católica she was the only woman in this career!!
I think the work of women in a male chauvinist world (like music, like literature, like the sciencie, etc) is amazing and worth of admiration.


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