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Transmodernidad, vías autóctonas y trabajo independiente para desarrollar proyectos musicales costarricenses

Authors: Rojas, José Manuel;

Transmodernidad, vías autóctonas y trabajo independiente para desarrollar proyectos musicales costarricenses

Abstract

El presente ensayo empieza reflexionando sobre la racionalidad de la historia, que se comprende articulando el conocimiento humano con la historia de las relaciones sociales. Se quiere explorar caminos autóctonos y descolonizadores para trabajar proyectos musicales costarricenses independientes de las instituciones. Para ello, se analiza el espacio simbólico del Teatro Nacional, nuestra formación cultural híbrida y heterogénea, la organología y la danza en Costa Rica y como están influidas por los medios de comunicación. En música, el concepto del tiempo y de la racionalidad es diferente en Europa y América Latina: la resistencia en la cultura musical latinoamericana se manifiesta a través del síncopa. A partir de estas ideas se expone el proyecto musical Síntesis como desafío al imperio del gusto musical e intento de iniciar una reflexión musical que lleve a la musicología autóctona a un desprendimiento epistémico.

This paper begins proposing a reflection on the rationality of history which is understood by articulating human knowledge and the history of social relations. I propose to explore ways to work with autochthonous and decolonizing musical projects in Costa Rica, independent from institutions. To do so, I analyze the National Theatre, as a symbolic space, our hybrid and heterogeneous cultural background, the organology and dance in Costa Rica and how these elements are influenced by the media. In music, the concept of time and rationality are different in Europe and Latin America: Resistance in Latin American musical culture is shown throughout syncopation. Based on these ideas I expose on the musical project Synthesis, as a challenge to the dictatorship of the musical taste and try to start a musical reflection that leads to an autochthonous musicology, to an epistemic detach.

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