Festival en la ciudad: construcciones culturales del ballet en Cali
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Peláez León, Laura Andrea
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2019-07-09
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En esta investigación analizo las relaciones entre ciudad y festival cultural a partir de los hallazgos de la décima versión del Festival Internacional de Ballet (FIB) donde indago por las experiencias de los públicos. El caso del FIB permite explorar los imaginarios urbanos sobre Cali, así como la experiencia que construyen tantos los organizadores como los públicos sobre el ballet y las relaciones que tiene el festival con la vida urbana y los ritmos de la ciudad. La investigación se realizó con una metodología cualitativa basada en trabajo de campo etnográfico, que incluyó la observación, realización de entrevistas y revisión de documentación de diversas fuentes sobre el festival y la ciudad.
Abstract. In this research I analyze the relationship between the city and the cultural festival based on the findings of the tenth version of the International Ballet Festival (FIB), where I investigate the experiences of the public. The case of the FIB allows us to explore the urban imaginaries about Cali, as well as the experience built by both the organizers and the public about ballet and the relationship that the festival has with urban life and the rhythms of the city. The research was conducted with a qualitative methodology based on ethnographic fieldwork, which included observation, conducting interviews and reviewing documentation from various sources about the festival and the city.
Abstract. In this research I analyze the relationship between the city and the cultural festival based on the findings of the tenth version of the International Ballet Festival (FIB), where I investigate the experiences of the public. The case of the FIB allows us to explore the urban imaginaries about Cali, as well as the experience built by both the organizers and the public about ballet and the relationship that the festival has with urban life and the rhythms of the city. The research was conducted with a qualitative methodology based on ethnographic fieldwork, which included observation, conducting interviews and reviewing documentation from various sources about the festival and the city.