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Interview with Luis Pazos & Héctor Puppo (Grupo Escombros).

Pazos, Luis, Puppo, Héctor, Fuentes, Marcela, Wetzler, Gray, Escombros (Group), Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, Centro Cultural Recoleta (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Hemispheric Institute Encuentro (6th : 2007 : Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Title
Interview with Luis Pazos & Héctor Puppo (Grupo Escombros).
Other title
Interview with Grupo Escombros (Luis Pazos & Héctor Puppo)
Author/Creator
Pazos, Luis, Puppo, Héctor, Fuentes, Marcela, Wetzler, Gray, Escombros (Group), Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, Centro Cultural Recoleta (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Hemispheric Institute Encuentro (6th : 2007 : Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Language
Spanish
Date
©2007
Format
1 online resource (1 video file of 1 (digital Betacam) (17 min.)) : sound, color.
Credits
Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, producer ; Centro Cultural Recoleta, producer ; Gray Wetzler, videographer. Luis Pazos, interviewee ; Héctor Puppo, interviewee ; Marcela Fuentes, interviewer.
Notes

Interview with Luis Pazos and Héctor Puppo of the Grupo Escombros, conducted by Marcela Fuentes as a part of the 6th Encuentro of the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, celebrated in June of 2007 in Buenos Aires, Argentina under the title CORPOLÍTICAS en las Américas: Formaciones de Raza, Clase y Género / Body Politics in the Americas: Formations of Race, Class and Gender (http://hemi.nyu.edu/eng/seminar/2007/index.html). The Argentinean Grupo Escombros (www.grupoescombros.com.ar) was founded in 1988 as a street arts group. Between 1989 and 2007 it organized performances that involved artists from all disciplines, as well as audience members, who acted as co-authors. Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics

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