Thanks to our festival's mother, VideoDanzaBA (Argentina), we work through collaborative networks and strongly promote them, either with iniciatives, organizations, institutions or individuals, we mantain open to dialogue, agreement and sharing. Our festival is a member of the Latin American Videodance Forum, which had its first edition in 2006 in Buenos Aires, and whose production Ximena Monroy was part. In 2011 we were the venue for the 4th Latin American Videodance Forum, held in Puebla and Mexico City from June 6 to 10 inside 3th Agite y Sirva Festival, with the presence of 25 international guests, through the fund from the Iberescena Program, the Centro Cultural de España en México and the Secretaría de Cultura de Puebla through CONACULTA.
Since 2008, we constitute an exchange and collaboration network carried out with 48 dance, film, screendance, digital and scenic arts in 20 countries of America and Europe. |
Discussion and research around screendance is a main action route in our festival. Since the first edition of Agite y Sirva, we offer workshops, lectures and discussion tables with guests like Javier Contreras, Gustavo Emilio Rosales, Eduardo Sabugal, Bruno Varela, Andrea Coyotzi, Laura Rios, Vivian Cruz, Rocío Becerril, Benito González, Alfredo Salomón, Tania Solomonof, Nuria Fragoso, Lourdes Peláez, Lourdes Roth, Amira Ramírez, Saúl López Velarde, Laura Vera, Yolanda M. Guadarrama, Mariana Arteaga, Hayde Lachino, Cyntia Botello (Mexico), Silvina Szperling, Susana Temperley, Ladys González, Analía Melgar (Argentina), Izabel Barsive (Canada), Douglas Rosenberg, Ray Schwartz, Allyson Way Wanselius (USA), Regina Lévy, Luiz Bizerril (Brazil), Nirlyn Seijas (Venezuela-Brazil), Diego Carrera (Uruguay), Tamia Guayasamil (Ecuador), Soraya Vargas, Dixon Quitian (Colombia), Roxana de los Ríos (Cuba), Jean-Baptiste Fave (France), Gema Frontera Hoyas, Alberto López Cuenca (Spain), Hakan Larsson (Sweden) and Shumpei Nemoto (Japan).
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