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Secretaría de Cultura y Turismo conmemora el Día Mundial del Arte



El 15 de abril de 2019, la UNESCO declaró el Día Mundial del Arte con el objetivo de fortalecer los lazos entre las creaciones artísticas y la sociedad, destacando la importancia de la educación artística como vehículo hacia una educación más inclusiva.

Busca el acercamiento del arte a la sociedad, por medio de diversas manifestaciones. (Foto: Especial)

En este contexto, la Secretaría de Cultura y Turismo del Estado de México se une a esta conmemoración con el propósito de acercar el arte a la sociedad a través de diversas manifestaciones, como la pintura, la escultura, la música, la danza, la literatura, el teatro y el cine, presentes en múltiples espacios.

El arte tiene el poder de transformar la vida de las personas al conectar con sus emociones, pensamientos y experiencias compartidas, así como al fomentar la creatividad individual de cada artista. El reconocido artista plástico Pelayo del Villar expresó su visión sobre el arte, destacando su capacidad para conectar ideas, expresar sentimientos y explorar el mundo que nos rodea.

Además de su impacto emocional, el arte puede inspirar el diálogo intercultural, cuestionar las normas sociales, impulsar la economía y contribuir al desarrollo personal y emocional de las personas. La especialista en artes plásticas, Diana Moreno, enfatizó la importancia del arte para los jóvenes, como una forma de autoconocimiento y expresión personal, así como una herramienta para alejarse de la violencia y explorar nuevos horizontes.

Con el fin de promover y apoyar a los nuevos talentos artísticos, la Secretaría de Cultura y Turismo invita a los interesados de todas las disciplinas a seguir sus redes sociales, como @CulturaEdomex, para participar en sus actividades y eventos.

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