Wednesday, 30 April 2014

My ambitions for the life

hello!, for today I'm going to talk about one  ambition that I have for the future. I have more than  one ambition but today I'm going to talk about one particular ambition that I have for a while. I would like to record my music and show my music in a important stage.
I compose songs for I have fifteen years old, but only for two year ago I showed my music to my near friends. It's a little difficult for me say that, because I'm very shy and the most people that I know, don't think  that I can to sing and participate of a stage.

In the beginning, I wrote song like a hobby but with the time it's been make more and more important to my project of the life. I don't know what to wait for the future, but I think this is very important and maybe I will not be a great and famous artist but I know that this part of my life will always be with me.
I know that in the present record an album, It's not so difficult in comparison with other times. It's possible but still be hard. That is the reason for in this moment it's so important to take advantage of the moment and work hard for fulfil my dreams.

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Wednesday, 9 April 2014

My Favourite Picture


Hello! Today I'm going to talk about my favorite photography. This photography is from one of my favorite’s documentaries "La ciudad de los fotografos" (the city of photograph) by Sebastian Moreno in 2006. This documentary talks about the military dictatorship in Chile, from the vision of different photograph that protested using his cameras. It’s a beautiful documentary and the photography that most impact me, was this:


"Mi padre. Mi viejo. (...) Después de salir de estar preso, me exigió que le contara, yo no le quería contar, cuando le conté él tuvo ese gesto. Esta foto es eso."

This photograph was took by Luis Navarro (photograph from AFI), one of interviewed of documentary. In the picture show to his father in the exact moment before he relate his experience as missing detainee. Luis was five days detainee but he manage go out with life.

I like very much this photography because is  a very emotional picture, although capture a very intimate moment, describe perfectly the pain and frustration of the many people that live as a similar politic situation. The image transmit me a million of different emotions and make me reflect about my life, appreciate and protect to my family, and not be indifferent about the social injustice, especially when it’s about human rights.

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

The "Coricancha temple"

Hello, today I'm going to talk about a place I visited in october of 2011. I'll talk about Cusco City. In 2011 I participated in a flolkloric music group called "Takhi" (in Aymara it means "road"), it was a student group. For this reason the Tarapaca university invited us to participate in a congress about identity and mullticultural education. 

I was very excited because it was my first time traveling alone, without my parents. In the city, I saw a lot of interesting things. For example I visited the "Coricancha temple" (the Temple of Sun), which was unbelievably big. The arquitecture and the context of the Temple were the most surprising aspects to me. It was a half Quechua's temple and half a Catholic church. The temple represented all I knew about the religion syncretism. I visited other places, but Coricancha was the best. 

In my opinion, Cusco city is a beautiful and curious place. In any street you walk you can find a piece of history.