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Entrevista con el gestor cultural : La Fabrica Cultural, Córdoba

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    La Fábrica Cultural is a project with
    different areas, with training areas for
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    all types of dance, music, theater,
    and other workshops;
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    another part has shows with
    live music, theater, puppets, movies,
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    the programming is very diverse
    and we also have a restaurant.
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    But we don't work there.
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    There are two of us, we both studied
    film, we opened in July of 2009.
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    It started from a get together, as
    well as the dream of, or more like
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    the intention of starting a
    cultural center, a cultural center
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    with workshops and small
    shows , we decided to do
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    all of this in two months.
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    This place used to be a pharmacy,
    it went bankrupt one day and since then
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    we’ve been renting the space.
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    Attendees from
    all of Córdoba,
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    are between 18 and 35 years old,
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    depending on the type of
    show that we're having.
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    What we’re looking for is social diversity
    to be a meeting point in our space.
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    that is what we are looking for.
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    We are a non-profit organization.
    Being just the two of us,
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    Meetings aren't tedious, they are
    lengthy discussions. It’s really good
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    because we compliment each
    other's potential. I'm in charge
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    the artistic side of things. I coordinate
    the shows and day to day activities
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    that happen. We are open from Wednesday
    to Saturday, and for all workshops.
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    My partner Matías takes care of all
    of the parts that I find boring, which
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    I don't understand, all of the
    structural and financial aspects…
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    We work with a lot of independent
    producers, many from Córdoba and at
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    national level as well. I believe
    that it’s really interesting because
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    novel ideas came from that.
    Today we work with around, I don’t know,
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    10 to 15 producers on a monthly basis
    who are developing their own space.
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    A percentage of ticker sales, or publicity
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    agreements is divided –
    we try and divide the income equally.
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    We work with, well, with a website
    that controls everything
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    because once the information
    is finalized it goes to
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    the page, from the page it goes to a
    a printer that works with us.
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    It works very well.
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    There is a girl dedicated
    to internet marketing with
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    social networks like
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    Facebook, Twitter, and also email
    marketing, we have a big data base
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    with 25,000 people more or less,
    that does a lot for us.
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    And this year we’ve started a magazine
    that will be printed in the daily paper
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    with the monthly programming
    schedule, we were printing 5,000
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    copies, we distributed them all over
    town, from the university, to all
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    of the cultural and social hubs, that
    basically work from the center, in
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    books stores, and later with flyers.
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    Because there were only a few people it
    cost us a lot to coordinate it all.
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    Yeah, I think you can say so, after
    3 years I believe it cost us a lot, it’s
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    a long process to maintain it, it
    takes a lot of effort,
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    it took us a long time and many hours,
    to get where we are, to think about how,
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    it’s always the most difficult, when
    you talk about sustainability, but we
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    worked, and worked, and searched, and
    I believe that now, we found
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    a middle ground where,
    we are satisfied with the
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    work that we are doing.
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    At all our artistic events
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    we always have a bar, that's
    like the income, basically
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    our only income. Income also
    comes from our workshops,
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    this year we will have between
    25 and 30 workshops,
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    we also work with the teachers,
    70% goes to the teacher and
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    30% stays here. The agreement
    that we have today
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    for productions is varied, not really an
    agreement, and a lot is in the middle of
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    the press, designs, but they are
    all productions of our shows.
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    The producer or the artists take
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    one hundred percent of the
    tickets, and we keep
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    the money from the bar.
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    Until today we were
    not against it at all
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    but we don’t take external funding,
    it is a short term goal, but
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    we don't want the space to depend on
    that, because of, well, nothing,
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    we know the day that that doesn't exist
    we must continue working.
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    We work with a lot of
    projects that are, well,
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    ideological exchange most of all, we
    work with other spaces and organizations,
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    also with the university, there’s
    a program in particular
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    with an exchange that
    interested both of us.
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    We work with a lot of work groups
    for different activities and
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    we communicate a lot with
    other spaces in our city,
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    or we make productions together
    as well, that also lets us know what
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    is happening on the other side, so
    we have a good relationship with the other
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    spaces, but for now they are informal.
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    The talent in Córdoba is incredible,
    I study film so from that point of view
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    I was already fascinated by
    the production that was in
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    Córdoba that seemed very interesting, the
    knowledge of, from visual artists
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    music, theater, film, I don't
    know the organizations that exist
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    that work in the neighborhoods, the puppet
    show networks, there are a lot of them,
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    so many shows, so many
    artists, in fact we have
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    a lot of shows from Buenos Aires
    and they do very well here.
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    The legal part, well, all the different
    parts of the association cost us a lot,
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    everything to do with authorization,
    but nothing, there’s nothing, when you
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    know nothing about this side of things,
    there’s nothing to do but look into it,
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    and there are things that they
    don't tell you and you have
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    to just do them, with the schedule too, it
    happened on the artistic side at first,
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    finding a line of work that you don’t know
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    it’s the hardest, but
    there was never a time
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    when we had to close
    because of difficulty.
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    We spoke to the neighbors a lot,
    and since then we still do.
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    We had meetings with the
    building occupants, we went and
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    told them about the project, it’s not
    like talking to just anyone, it’s like
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    another neighbor.
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    "Tercer lugar" has the goal of
    working with people with disabilities.
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    They formed this group and
    started working twice a week
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    to create workshops and
    a monthly event, called
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    "La Matiné" which happens on Saturday
    evenings, it’s a party, with live bands
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    it’s really beautiful. Something
    that we always talk about,
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    is that the bar at the
    shows, that it’s like
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    our Bible or at least until
    now we always did things
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    that way, from communication, and
    printing, the show is always the
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    center of attention here.
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    Culture, identity and work.
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    Now the idea is to start registering
    all of the shows, and installing a
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    radio here inside the space, ideally
    each organization has their space
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    to do as they please.
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    We would like to develop
    more in the online film area.
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    Now this year we are working with
    a newspaper, named
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    El Comunal that we got, which
    came out in 2013,
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    and works with social organizations, about
    political, cultural and social matters.
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    We were looking for a new
    space that’s social, political,
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    a space within society where
    we’re not, this interests us a lot
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    going forward as a future objective.
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    And La Fábrica doesn't belong to any
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    network, this year I believe we're going
    to think about changing that,
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    working with networks, working with
    organizations, doing activities outside of
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    our space, this is something
    that also interests us.
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    Advice, we let them chat, like, I don’t
    know, the space is a way of communicating,
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    it’s just an experience, I don't know
    if it’s something we could teach
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    I don't know if it’s like that.
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    It seems like the conversation
    always occurs with everyone,
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    and many things come out of that, this is
    something we’ve learned a lot.
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    Subtitles: Jamaal Taylor.
    Proof-reading: Victoria Price.
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    Coordinated by the initiative PerMondo (Mondo Agit).
Title:
Entrevista con el gestor cultural : La Fabrica Cultural, Córdoba
Video Language:
Spanish, Argentinian

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