Títeres, represión y exilio durante la dictadura argentina: Horacio Peralta y la “confabulación poética” hacia el Bululú Teatro
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Se reconstruye la trayectoria del titiritero Horacio Peralta (Buenos Aires, 1952), perseguido por la dictadura argentina de 1976-1983 para forzarlo a acabar con sus prácticas (y las de su grupo) de un arte político y militante con técnicas e imaginarios populares. Peralta es secuestrado por un grupo paramilitar en 1976 y debe exiliarse primero en Centroamérica y luego en Europa, donde radica actualmente y funda en 1979 la compañía Bululú Teatro, reconocida internacionalmente. El exilio le brinda a Peralta un enraizamiento en otras tradiciones populares y el contacto con nuevas técnicas y concepciones escénicas. Desde una nueva territorialidad del exilio Peralta recompone su relación con el campo teatral-titiritesco de la Argentina y Latinoamérica, al que sigue haciendo una contribución invalorable.Downloads
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