translated from Spanish: Prominent Chilean writers will offer free workshops in Center GAM

three renowned writers We offer free workshops through the Alliance between GAM, UDP and its Centre for the humanities. It’s Marisol García, Alberto Fuguet and Roberto Merino, who put all their knowledge and experience for those interested in delving on the Chilean song, in the development of creative projects and in the writing of Chronicles.
Workshops “Chilean song: take- apart” (Marisol García) workshop aimed at Chilean popular music fans that address their development from (reporters) writing, research (historians) and work with audiences (programmers, producers) or teaching.
Marisol García Correa will make an analysis detailed of popular music as such, beyond data about the life and career of its protagonists. It will delve into learn essential elements of composition, as well as tools, metric, rhythms, techniques and distinctive styles.
To compensate for the lack in the way today is written and covers the subject in media and in conversation in general, the workshop will stop in the elements in our country working authors, performers, producers and bands.
The materials that form this Songbook that has come to be fitted as culture in our country, from the massive distribution of discs to digital distribution of our days will be explored.
Nominations: Write up to 2500 characters with the reasons that motivate their interest in the workshop, describing their current activity, along with your full name and contact details in a paragraph.
Reception history: until 29 Mar. 9 APR to May 7. 5 sessions every Tuesday from 19 to 21 h. BiblioGAM (Alameda 227) “Work in progress” (Alberto Fuguet) the workshop seeks to establish synergistic connections between people embarked on creative projects of varied nature. Instead of pay between literary genres, or between literature and cinema, the workshop is a laboratory of collective work, where the creative projects (from a biography to an essay, a Visual arts project or an advertising campaign) will be analysed crossing glances and sensitivities arising in various creative fields. The idea will be to leave comfort zone to receive unexpected feedback that may end up making the difference.
Applications: Type up to 3,500 characters with the reasons that motivate their interest in the workshop, an overview of the project in development that you would like to present sessions and attach CV.
Background reception: 1 sea to the 12 Apr. 6th May to 8 July 10 sessions every Monday from 19 to 21.30 h. BiblioGAM (Alameda 227) “Chronic” (Roberto Merino) the workshop seeks to give relevance to the Chronicle in literature as a result of its wealth of records and reference.
In this context, Roberto Merino will cover reading and analysis of exemplary texts of the genre, to give elements characteristic of chronic, as average language, peculiarity, digression, thematic variety and horizontality in relation to the real thing. In addition, there will be a practical part through the writing of texts which will be discussed in the sessions.
Nominations: Write a story on any subject. Maximum length: three veneers.
Reception of history: from 1 April to 15 May.
23 May to the 11 Jul. 8 sessions every Thursday from 19 to 21 h. BiblioGAM (Alameda 227) shipment of background for the three workshops should be the mail centroparalashumanidades@mail.udp.cl Alliance UDP and Center GAM these free workshops taught by Marisol García, Alberto Fuguet and Roberto Merino are carried out thanks to the partnership between GAM and the Center for the Humanities UDP.
The executive director of GAM, Felipe Mella, commented on the agreement with the House of studies: “we have a great partnership that will generate an important space for the exchange of ideas and collaborative work between the world of the Academy, the public and the cultural actors. We agreed to generate dialogue and reflection on the creation to enhance intellectual life and cultural criticism”.
For his part, Manuel Vicuña, director of the Center for the Humanities UDP, said that “establishing an alliance with the GAM will allow us access to audiences as large as heterogeneous, because the GAM, to today, is a powerful pole of cultural attraction, thanks to the” attractive and the diversity of its programming”.

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