• Cárdenas Zurita, physically dissolved states LTCI and recommends that teachers who are, implement a new organization through the Department of Popular Culture, where they will be trained for the implementation of the "Keepers of Tradition" Standard
Lili Cárdenas Zurita, were informed in a statement June 17 that the dismissal of four of his colleagues is part of the process of "reengineering" of the bureaucratic structure of state government. (Photo: Joel Arias) VARGAS CECILIA
Although the Laboratory Teatro Campesino and Indigenous not among the agencies, deconcentrated bodies in which jobs eliminated, according to Decree 013, the direction of the State Institute of Culture, began firing the founders.
A twenty other members of the LTCI-theatrical institution over 25 years, founded during the government of Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero, Lili Professor Norma Cárdenas Zurita, were informed in a statement June 17 that the dismissal of four of his colleagues is part of the process of "reengineering" of the bureaucratic structure of state government.
In the same document, Cardenas Zurita, materially states LTCI and recommended dissolution of the teachers who are, implement a new organization through the Department of Popular Culture, where they will be able to implement the project "Guardians of Tradition."
The building that was awarded to LTCI, by an agreement signed on August 7, 1989, by then director of what was once called the Instituto de Cultura de Tabasco, Francisco Peralta Burelo, director of the LTCI, José Armín Vazquez Martinez and other members of the Laboratory of Teatro Campesino and Indigenous sexenios forgotten by now looks freshly painted and the logo of the IEC.
But inside, under lock, remain since yesterday, day and night, twenty teachers of dance and theater Laboratory Teatro Campesino e Indígena, which after knowing where it is headed "reengineering" in the IEC, they refuse to leave the building LTCI until Norma Cardenas teacher dialogue with them directly.
In an interview inside the building, the teacher Candelaria Valencia Sánchez, told La Verdad del Sureste, we want the teacher Cárdenas dialogue with us, because we do not know how we're going to stay.
The other point, he said, is that we want to let us occupy the entire building not just one part to keep working, so that when we asked to provide a work Hence we focus groups we work with six communities in the state, as we have always done.
Valencia Sanchez said that even though the cultural authorities for about five years no budget allocated to the LTCI, teachers continue to work with children, youth and women in Villa Quetzalcoatl, balance; Redemption of Peasant Tenosique, Simon Sarlat, Centla and Mazateupa, Nacajuca.
All these years we have worked with resources provided to us by other institutions because the state government does not give.
The LTCI has 27 years of experience, so we stand for and the four fired Armin José Vázquez Martínez, María Francisca García Pérez, Belgium and Adalberto Ojeda Sánchez Morales Morales, were between 25 and 20 years working in the LTCI.
The twenty who have stayed between 25 and 15 years in the LTCI, he said.
mentioned that on Tuesday this week, legal staff of the IEC and the Secretary of Government, virtually LTCI told them that the "outside" and that we were going to relocate.
reminder that we have a document that establishes the relationship between LTCI and the Institute of Culture and they said that this document has no validity, we argue that if and are going to demonstrate. Candelaria Valencia
reiterated that what they want is a dialogue with the CEO of IEC, teacher Norma Cárdenas, to reach a good agreement.
"Why do these people talk about culture and to support indigenous peoples? It seems that, in contrast, do not know culture, "the teacher Candelaria Sánchez Valencia.
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