In search of the identity of dance in Costa Rica.
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https://doi.org/10.58786/rbed.2022.v1.n1.52375Keywords:
Historia de Danza escénica en Costa RicaAbstract
The aim of this text is to put into perspective the Costa Rican dance scene, by identifying the main institutions, groups and individuals who have intervenedon the development of the stage dance from the second half of the XX century to the present; based on a previous study of the choreographic production in Central America. It’s important to highlight that we want to present from another view what has been published about the stage dance field in Costa Rica, two years after the pandemic and my incorporation into the research group “Descentrados”, encouraging a decolonized speech
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