The Wayuu Taya Foundation was created with the objective of improving the living quality of the indigenous communities in Latin America, maintaining and respecting their traditions, cultures and beliefs.
Nos llena de gratitud el homenaje dedicado a la cultura indigena Wayuu con el lanzamiento de la producción musical: "Hasta los huesos".
El vídeo de la pieza escrita por el compositor venezolano Ali Ochoa, se grabó en la Granja Apüna y sus alrededores con elementos tradicionales como; La Kaasha, ejecutada por los niños de la cátedra de música ancestral y su profesor, Carlos Amaya.
Es una obra detallada y armónica producida por Harold Montero, filmada por PREDA de Gold Riddims y editada por Otto Scheuren, que nos sumerge a través de la simbología, la danza y el teatro en la vida cotidiana y el liderazgo de la mujer indigena.
La interpretación fue realizada por la solista Wayuu Francis Fonseca, acompañada de un novel Coro dirigido por la Profesora Leandra Hernández de El Proyecto Ritmo y Creatividad Fiore, para las artes que llevamos a cabo en Mara.
Agradecemos a la comunidad de Tamare por el apoyo logístico para el acondicionamiento de las locaciones, así como a nuestros voluntarios por haberlo hecho posible.
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We are filled with gratitude for the tribute dedicated to the Wayuu indigenous culture
with the launch of the musical production: "Hasta los huesos".
The video of the piece written by the Venezuelan composer Ali Ochoa, was recorded in the Apüna Farm and its surroundings with traditional elements such as; The Kaasha, performed by the children of the ancestral music department and
their teacher, Carlos Amaya.
It is a detailed and harmonious work produced by Harold Montero, filmed by PREDA of Gold Riddims and edited by Otto Scheuren, which immerses us through symbology, dance and theater in the daily life and leadership of indigenous women.
The interpretation was performed by the Wayuu soloist Francis Fonseca, accompanied by a new Choir directed by Teacher Leandra Hernández from El Proyecto Ritmo y Creatividad Fiore, for the arts that we carry out in Mara.
We thank the Tamare community for the logistical support in preparing the locations,
as well as our volunteers for making it possible.
The sustainable local agroecology program for Apüna and Mirabello farms in the municipality of Mara in the state of Zulia is part of our vision to reach more people through the productive use of land, the use of natural resources, and respect for the environment.
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