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Mexicolore

Ian Mursell

Year of posting: 2007


Abstract:

Mexicolore is a small, long-established, independent, artefact-based teaching team on Mexico and the Aztecs (for schools and museums throughout England); after 27 years of bringing Mexican culture and history to life through music, dance, drama, costume, and artefacts of all kinds for tens of thousands of children, the Mexicolore team plan to establish an Educational Trust, to bring in more front-line and support/research staff, and to explore new opportunities offered by modern communications technology (such as live interactive videoconferencing) in linking and working with schools in three languages and countries (English/UK, Spanish/Spain, Náhuatl/Mexico). The involvement of a wide range of partner organisations in these three countries is actively being sought. 

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