plastic arts
Drawing and painting exhibition. It is called PICTORICAL TREPANACIONES and it is currently on a national tour.
Audiovisual, documentary work.
Küme Willay is an itinerant audiovisual workshop that seeks testimonies of survival, protection and resistance from Latin America, captured in image, sound and movement. We are currently two members: Romina Glaves and Eduardo Parás, both from Chile.
Küme is a word of Mapuche origin, which refers to the good.
Willay is a word of Quechua origin that means to inform, to give new news.
Küme Willay seeks to represent the common feeling that mobilizes different people and communities to reconnect with the roots of this territory and bring ancient practices to modern times, aimed at protecting nature and the native culture of Latin America for Good Living.
We will make the premiere of our latest documentary work, not yet published. It is a record of the Sikuris band from Vilcabamba, in which members tell us about the principles of community life applied to this musical expression.
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/@KumeWillay
performing arts
Some 2,500 years ago in India, in the Temples of Tamil Nadu, originated what we know today as Bharatanatyam. This deeply mystical dance was born within Hindu philosophy and religion, performed by the Devadasis (servants of the Gods) during religious rites. Today its essence is preserved, and its technique has seen an impressive flowering, being a beautiful discipline that requires a lot of physical and mental control.
The term Bharatanatyam has three attributes: Bhaava (expression), Raaga (melody) and Taalam (rhythm).
These components are intertwined to transport the audience to a world full of imagination, where the dancer represents different scenes from India, where the Gods cease to be since they face difficulties as mere mortals, these same Gods are not afraid of showing themselves vulnerable. , sad, excited, brave, in love, jealous and countless other feelings, expressions, that show how what was important centuries ago continues to be so now.
Program:
1. Pushpanjali Mantra and Ardhnarishwara Alarippu
2. Varnam: Swamiyai Azhaithodi Va
• Before the Varnam there will be an explanation of the hand gestures (mudras) used for better understanding.
• Finally, we will have a space for questions and answers.
performing arts
7 giant masks of 1.60 meters each that represent the world's continents in the area of art.
The masks are displayed for whoever wants photos.
Music
Traditional music mixed with contemporary rhythms and some sound experimentation.
Here some links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Montalband593
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@paolamontalvan8845
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/paolamontalvan
Instagram: /paolamontalvan.9
plastic arts
Concepts related to the culture, customs and spirituality of the southern region of Ecuador where the use of plastic elements merge giving rise to a predominant style of magical realism. The applied symbology is focused on highlighting respect for nature from our peoples.
performing arts
Theater dance work that compiles folkloric expressions from all over the world. With this exhibition we want to demonstrate the importance of the movement for the strengthening and well-being of the towns and communities.
Music
I am a musician with more than 20 years in art's field who created music inspired by nature, conservation and love.
I would like to share my compositions to all people who attend the festival. If you require more information about me, I can share it.
I have some of my work on my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcuMiRQeKOIf9T1f8Pz3Kaw and on my Fanpage where I shared my guitar classes: https://www.facebook.com/alfredocuestaflores/.
plastic arts
I am an urban artist and illustrator with 6 and a half years of experience. My proposal would be to make a mural representing the importance of the natural world and a correct coexistence.
Music
Our offer is Rio Samaya Band.
We bring joy, culture and folklore to share with the community.
During their concerts, Ema Banda performs an eclectic mix of Latin music from all over South America. Bass drums, cha chas, the quena (South American flute), guitar and charango are just some of the instruments you will hear.
An entertaining concert of melodies sung in Spanish, English and French (with translations).
"We also revive some beautiful classic love songs in Spanish like Ojos Españoles, Cielito Lindo and La Paloma, Guantanamera”, La Bamba” etc etc." "It will be a musical tour around the world"
"Music is food for the heart and it is the most pleasant thing to bring our own to the whole world.
Documentary video projection
Our documentary is the record of a sustainable and sustainable community life experience, cultivating respect for each other and nature, it is a possibility of inspiration for others.
plastic arts
I am a metis artist of Maliseet, Mi'qmaw and Algonquin descent.
Through my work, I explore notions of identity and territoriality. For the last 20 years, I have deepened my understanding of aboriginal and native culture in Canada and Australia and realized how similar our stories are.
Using plant base materials through painting, weaving and printing, and designing patterns, I am learning new ways to tell the story of my people and the territories where they lived and thrived.
wall painting
My work is based around an organic, abstract visual language which spans across different media (painting, pottery, illustration).
I took part in a local collective exhibition with local and international artists here in Vilcabamba, Loja, last October and my work can be seen here https://vilcarte.wixsite.com/exponerse/giuliasandri. I have a background in design, animation and music so that informs my relationship with space and its functions.
In my practice, a colorful and rhythmic visual language communicates between the cellular and the astral level, where vegetal and sky elements speak to the soul, with a mysterious and yet familiar and innocent voice.
The focus in on reviving what is alive deep down in consciousness and awareness, and permeate everyday's gestures as well as the deeper spiritual spaces where concept and visions, sound and tactile presence meet as one.