Intangible cultural heritage in informal neighborhoods of the town of San Cristóbal in Bogotá – Colombia

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https://doi.org/10.5377/arquitectura.v6i11.11830

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Heritage, intangible culture, informality, San Cristóbal town, Bogotá, South East

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This research categorizes artistic practices as patrimonial (of an immaterial nature) in the town of San Cristóbal in Bogotá, Colombia. The cultural dynamics within neighborhoods, mostly of an informal nature, combine knowledge and traditions of various regions of the country, due to the migration of many of its inhabitants to the capital. This process of cultural miscegenation, between regional, popular and urban traditions creates new festive territories with local identities and ancestral knowledge in celebrations and festivities dedicated to the life and memories of new urban generations, as an educational communication strategy, for the protection of heritage intangible cultural.

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Author Biography

Liliana Cortés Garzón, South Project Director, Colombia

Historian, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá. Postgraduate in Theory of Aesthetics and Contemporary Art. Autonomous University of Barcelona and Joan Miró Foundation. Master's studies in Art. Doctorate in Art at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Doctoral thesis: AMAZÓNICOS. A study of current Amazonian painters, 2015. With the following recent publications: Cortés-Garzón, L (2020) Creative act. Creation, art and architecture Universidad Piloto de Colombia, Bogotá; Cortés-Garzón, L (2020) Cartographies and Mapping. UGC. Bogota Colombia; Cortés-Garzón, L (2019) Art and Architecture. Aesthetics of architecture, image and muralism in the city. Pilot university of colombia. He conducts research, writing and artistic curation and management. He directs PROYECTO SUR.

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2021-06-29

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Cortés Garzón, L. (2021). Intangible cultural heritage in informal neighborhoods of the town of San Cristóbal in Bogotá – Colombia. Architecture + Journal, 6(11), 37–48. https://doi.org/10.5377/arquitectura.v6i11.11830

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