2015
DOI: 10.22201/iie.18703062e.2015.107.2554
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Maruja Bardasano, entre la danza y la pintura en el exilio mexicano

Abstract: Maruja Bardasano (Madrid, 1935) es una de las artistas más polifacéticas y brillantes del exilio republicano español establecido en Mexico al finalizar la Guerra Civil en 1939. Hija de los pintores José Bardasano y Juana Francisca Rubio, con quienes llegó a bordo of the Sinaia, se formó tanto en artes plásticas como en ballet clásico. Durante los primeros años de la década de los años cincuenta formó parte, entre otras compañías, del Ballet Concierto de Sergio Unger, en la cual llegó a ser primera solista y do… Show more

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“…6.See also the study by Ospina, in which she states how “on the receiver and the protagonist parts of its historical evolution, the dance of the stigmatized peoples of the Colony … constitutes itself and is constituted by the other” (2015, 105). These issues are also argued in Murga Castro (2022). …”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…6.See also the study by Ospina, in which she states how “on the receiver and the protagonist parts of its historical evolution, the dance of the stigmatized peoples of the Colony … constitutes itself and is constituted by the other” (2015, 105). These issues are also argued in Murga Castro (2022). …”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 80%