Minister Villegas inspected the progress of the remodeling of the CECA in Miranda
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Published at: 29/07/2025 02:59 PM
The Minister of Popular Power for
Culture, Ernesto Villegas, together with the team promoting the Great Mission Viva
Venezuela Mi Patria Querida and the rector of the National Experimental University of the Arts (UNEARTE), Ignacio Barreto, carried out an inspection of
the
rehabilitation works of the Modesto Bor Center for Studies and Artistic Creation (CECA) located in Sartenejas
, Miranda state.
During the tour, Villegas expressed his gratitude
to the professional team in charge of the remodeling. “We are infinitely grateful for the
work of the professional team that is renovating all this infrastructure and, in
addition, we have detected great potential that this space has
for musical training and even in other areas of art and culture,” he said
He also highlighted the strategic location
of the CECA Modesto Bor and the vision that will guide its future role in musical education
. “It has great potential to develop innovative ways of
promoting culture, training and even strategies for
self-sustainability of cultural communities,” he emphasized.
He also urged young people to continue
building the country through art. “Let us continue to push the country with the
arts, with the great power of culture, so that the great sensitivity that
everyone who feels called for artistic training is
based on what is Venezuelan affirmative, on the positive and real construction of the
homeland that grows in our daughters and in our sons,” he said.
For his part, Barreto indicated that “we are continuing to
make progress in all this work of recovering the physical plant”, adding
that the best way to honor the centenary of Modesto Bor is to improve
conditions for music students at UNEARTE.
In addition, he highlighted the hard work carried out by the Bolivarian Government through the Venezuela Bella Mission, with the rehabilitation of the space: “We are going to have a training center here for new Venezuelan musicians, decolonized musicians, musicians with a deep sense of identity and roots for these new generations and for this country that we are building.”
MINCULTURA/Mazo News Team