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SpotlightIris Rivero, the author of the novel, dedicates it, in a kind of chant, to the "priestesses, healers [...] witches"; she alludes to ancient civilizations that, under different names, venerated the Goddess of three faces: maiden, mother, and harpy. They erected temples in the name of the Goddess: they venerated her, prayed to her, took refuge in her lap, until they were torn down and the Goddess was replaced by a bloodthirsty and power-hungry Christian god. "But we are the last bastion of the Ancient People, of the power that ruled the land during a distant era, when the Ancients, who now...
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SpotlightThis is a book that recognizes our collective steps, all of us who have walked together for years, together, in an affirmative and reliable complicity to think and produce art.
As its name indicates, the book is made of cartographies, of paths that dialogue with art theory, with production processes, with experiences, with essays; with the search, of an increasingly certain sample that the paths walked are taken and nourished by a community that, little by little, builds its own history and memory. The plural person from which we speak is the one that refers to a community that is...
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SpotlightThis book aims to be a counterweight to academic centralism and to encourage the dissemination of research done by regional academics from our own regions, to disseminate local music through chapters written by social scientists from all over the country without excluding researchers from the capital. It is no longer a matter of academics spending short periods of time in the “field” and then returning to their “ivory tower”. This boom in multidisciplinary musical research in the regions also strengthens the perception that the results of such studies can be considered in their own right...