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TRUJILLO SANCHEZ, Mauricio. Collectivization as a strategy of resistance against censorship in modern theater in Colombia. Escritos - Fac. Filos. Let. Univ. Pontif. Bolivar. [online]. 2022, vol.30, n.64, pp.121-135.  Epub Sep 22, 2022. ISSN 0120-1263.  https://doi.org/10.18566/escr.v30n64.a07.

The article seeks to investigate the role that censorship had in the history of modern Colombian theater during the decades from 1950 to 1980, on the basis of a journey through the trajectory of groups such as Candelaria (Bogotá), TEC (Cali) and Escuela Municipal de Teatro (Medellín), as well as its directors Santiago García, Enrique Buenaventura and Gilberto Martínez. The censorship usually came from government institutions, Church ministers, or educational institutions such as universities and colleges. In addition to the analysis of direct censorship phenomena such as the prohibition of performances and the expulsion of members of theater formations, or more indirect ones such as red tape or excessive tax collection, we are interested in highlighting the strategies and practices of resistance and opposition generated by playwrights and theater groups during this time before the censorial actions and speeches. Among these strategies to fight censorship, we highlight the collectivization of structured cultural formations or guilds that brought together various theater groups at the national level, as was the case with the formation of the Colombian Theater Corporation. Collectivization was the strategy against power through which the theater guild fought to resist the repressive effects of censorship. It is necessary to shed light on the role that censorship played in the life of Colombian groups and theater in general. This approach will allow us to see the history of modern theater in Colombia as the history of resistance strategies against censorship and power.

Keywords : Modern Theater; Colombia; Censorship; Collectivization; Cultural Formation.

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