MINERD showcases student talent on the Art Route

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San Francisco de Macorís.- The Ministry of Education of the Dominican Republic (MINERD) held the Art Route in San Francisco de Macorís, an event that brought together students from regions 07 and 16 in the Olympic Village Park, with the purpose of showcasing the results of technical training in arts at the secondary level. The day began with exhibitions of Visual Arts and Creation and Artisan Production, where various educational centers presented works in ceramics, metal, wood, as well as pictorial and audiovisual pieces. The Director of the Arts Modality, Gerson Navarro, pointed out that these activities allow presenting the skills developed by the students and highlighted the importance of maintaining spaces for artistic dissemination. Student Yanilka Romero Santos, from the Julián Javier high school, stated that participating in the activity allowed her to share learning experiences and appreciate the work of other students.

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The event included theatrical presentations with the plays La negra Ester, El senador and Pelusín frutero, as well as dance pieces with traditional and modern rhythms, such as Cumina, Si tú te vas and Dominicanidad. The Art Route is part of a national program aimed at strengthening the relationship between educational centers and communities, and at disseminating the skills acquired in the Arts Modality. The activity was attended by families, teachers and cultural representatives, who participated in workshops and interactions with the works. The Arts Modality offers a technical-artistic bachelor’s degree in areas such as visual arts, music, performing arts, and applied arts, with the aim of supporting creative training and facilitating entry into the cultural industry.

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