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Pensamiento palabra y obra

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SOSSA SANTOS, Jorge Enrique. Jairo Ojeda or Poetics Made into Song. Pensam. palabra obra [online]. 2017, n.18, pp.112-117. ISSN 2011-804X.

The purpose of this paper is to value the work of a troubadour, a creator of children's songs, which is important due to the multiple dimensions that singing to boys and girls encloses, all the more so in a country like Colombia today. Jairo Ojeda is undoubtedly a pioneer, someone who, with his guitar and his imagination, cleared paths for catching butterflies, and who, as a transhumant, traveled the country to sing with the black and indigenous communities to propose pedagogical approaches touched with meaning and an ethical and aesthetic commitment. The word sensitive carries its searches; it is a word that enhances the possibilities of saying, singing to the land and telling children about life itself through each song.

Keywords : affections; percepts; transhumant; troubadour.

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