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The Virada Cultural music festival in São Paulo has tried to change its perspective in order to attract higher attendance, drawing on more musical genres such as Gospel and Sertaneja and placing them in prominent positions.

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The music and inspiration of Rafael Escalona are remembered in an interview from 2005.

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Julián Ramos Alfaro, a Sarhuan “tablas” artist will be part of the Piraq Causa exhibition, which highlights the work of traditional artists depicting violence experienced in Ayacucho.

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A new production seeks to demystify this great Russian intellectual by showing him as a man consistent with his principles.

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Twenty-two years after his death, and seven after being posthumously named the Patron of Education in Brazil, Paulo Freire’s name is still featured whenever the question of education in Brazil arises, despite being questioned by President Jair Bolsonaro and his sons, who speak openly about their desire to remove him from his position.

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Intellectuals are in search of defining the “Argentine problem” in a book, La Argentina como problema, presented at the Feria del Libro.

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The skull and dagger of Juan Moreira, an infamous “mythical renegade gaucho,” have been passed among private owners, researchers, and museums since his death on April 30, 1874.

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On May 2, the Casa O’Higgins in the center of Peru’s capital city, Lima, opened a new exhibit in collaboration with The Folklore School, La Escuela de Folklore.

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The Centro Cultural Casa No’j (No’j Cultural House Center) provides a space for Quetzaltecan artisans to exhibit their products, thus attracting domestic and foreign tourists.

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In Chile, historical monuments can only be repaired if the high material and architectural standards set by the National Monuments Council are met.

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