Sounds of Shared Latin America
Item
- Title
- Sounds of Shared Latin America
- Place
- Manchester, United Kingdom
- Transcription
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[00:00:16] [Music, picture exhibition] [People in the event taking pictures, chatting] [Unclear voices]
[Cecilia] Resonant territories: Sounds from Latin America [Ignacio] It was founded by the AHRC. So thank you, AHRC, for the money. The richness of Latin American cultures where the nature and land strength is especially present and intense a lot more than in Europe, you cannot compare it, It is a completely different reality. It is something very special. [Guitar music] [Pukka Malen performs] [Singing 'Barro tal vez' by Luis Alberto Spinetta] [Audience clapping] [Runa Rap perform]
[00:01:55] She is Julia Chuñil, a Mapuchean woman, who was forcefully disappeared in November 2024, and I say it within this festival because 'no dance, no revolution'. One should move from the inside. [Runa Rap perform] Good night, everyone, we are Runa Rap [Runa Rap continue their performance] [Change of music]
[00:02:46] [Runa Rap dance] [Audience join Runa Rap's dance] They were denied their VISAS, but we represent ALL Runa Rap members [Cecilia] A round of applause for Runa Rap! [Runa Rap member] My son! [Luma perform] [Audience clapping]
[00:03:53] They are a group of Indigenous women from Ecuador, who live in the UK, whose aim is to ensure their culture is kept alive through dancing. In each movement, each tradition, they embody their ancestors' legacy showing their love for their heritage, to become a beacon of identity and pride for future generations. [Las Warmis perform] [Audience clapping] [Las Warmis perform]
[00:05:23] [Las Warmis perform]
[Audience clapping] [Las Warmis perform]
[00:06:11] [Audience clapping, participants on stage]
- Site pages
- Resonant Territories