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Interview with Liliana Angulo.

Angulo, Liliana, Aponte-González, Mila, Pollitt, F. (Frances), Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, Hemispheric Institute Encuentro (7th : 2009 : Bogotá, Colombia)
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Title
Interview with Liliana Angulo.
Other title
Liliana Angulo
Author/Creator
Angulo, Liliana, Aponte-González, Mila, Pollitt, F. (Frances), Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, Hemispheric Institute Encuentro (7th : 2009 : Bogotá, Colombia)
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Language
Spanish
Date
©2009
Format
1 online resource (1 video file of 1 (video file) (18 min., 9 sec.)) : sound, color.
Credits
Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, producer ; Frances Pollitt, videographer. Liliana Angulo, interviewee ; Mila Aponte-González, interviewer.
Notes

Interview with Liliana Angulo, conducted by Mila Aponte-González, during the 7th Encuentro of the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, held in August of 2009 in Bogotá, Colombia under the title 'Staging Citizenship: Cultural Rights in the Americas.' In this interview, Liliana Angulo talks about her take on how her particular performance-related work makes a political intervention in the public sphere. This interview complements her video installation 'Négritude, ' showcased in this 10-day event, which brought together activism, scholarship, and art around the themes of legacies, memories, struggles, and frontiers of citizenship. Liliana Angulo is a visual artist with a degree in Sculpture from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Using different media, her work explores themes of racial identity and Afro-Colombian culture. Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics

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