Grupos Culturales de Asociacionismo Salesiano Universitario. Historia, Eventos Y Reflexiones

Translated title of the contribution: Cultural Groups of University Salesian Associations. History, Events and Reflections

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Abstract

The Salesian University Associationism (ASU) in synchrony with the Educational Model of the Salesian Polytechnic University is an institutional identity sign that offers a theoretical-practical training environment that claims an integral experience favoring the construction of a professional and human formation. Although there are four specific lines of ASU groups: sports, communication, academic and cultural. This work concentrates particularly on the cultural groups active in the Salesian Polytechnic University serving three purposes: 1) informative document to motivate the participation of young people by making known objectives, characteristics and activities; 2) to seek an endorsement in this organic axis of our institution; 3) to present a portfolio of groups for their social involvement. The following institutional document addresses the current cultural groups of Salesian University Associations of the Salesian Polytechnic University belonging to the Quito, Cuenca and Guayaquil branches, specifying three sections: history, organized events and reflections. Specifically: Quito: Muyundi danza ecuatoriana UPS Quito, Grupo de Teatro Paréntesis, Danza Contemporánea 2012, ballroom dancing, Bandas Musicales, Coro UPS and Danza Urbana.
Translated title of the contributionCultural Groups of University Salesian Associations. History, Events and Reflections
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
PublisherEditorial Universitaria Abya-Yala
Number of pages123
ISBN (Print)978-9978-10-813-0
StatePublished - 30 May 2023

Keywords

  • Culture
  • Events
  • History
  • Initial education
  • Reflections

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 413A Social and Cultural Studies

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