Institutionalization and patrimonialization of the performing arts in Argentina through public policies (1933-1955)
Abstract
During the 1930s in Argentina, certain processes of organization, institutionalization, and bureaucratization of artistic and cultural activities took shape through state intervention, which became more complex and systematized in the following decade. This article studies the institutionalization and patrimonialization of the performing arts based on the cultural project of the National Culture Commission, focusing on the criteria and guidelines established for the creation of these entities and cultural formations that comprise it, with the aim of understanding the concept of historical performing arts heritage defined by this entity and the strategies for shaping the tradition of this artistic discipline. To this end, it analyzes the creation and operation of some of its institutions and artistic formations that had a significant impact on the performing arts of the time.
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