Interview with Agustina Bustos Fierro
Once again, flamenco generates meeting spaces, where the expression and transmission of art go beyond the scenic, mobilizing our identities in the depths, deconstructing structures, and building a ground where we women can stand firm.Rocío Agustina Bustos Fierro is 27 years old, is native to the Pro...
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Cátedra B de Problemas Epistemológicos de la Psicología de la Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
2022
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| Sumario: | Once again, flamenco generates meeting spaces, where the expression and transmission of art go beyond the scenic, mobilizing our identities in the depths, deconstructing structures, and building a ground where we women can stand firm.Rocío Agustina Bustos Fierro is 27 years old, is native to the Provincia de Corrientes (Province of Corrientes), and moved to Córdoba as a young girl. Betting and dedicating her life to art, Rocío encountered Spanish dances, classical dance, and flamenco. She completed her Profesorado de Danza (Dance Teacher Training Program) at the Universidad Provincial de Córdoba Roberto Arlt (Roberto Arlt Provincial University of Córdoba) and, in parallel, explored other languages: contemporary, jazz, floorwork, folklore. She worked in the educational system, both at the primary and secondary levels in extended-day programs, and today she tells us about her experience.
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