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Atrateño Privileged Dance

Diana Gutiérrez Colombia

In our dance, the majestic Atrato River is highlighted as a survival mechanism for the riverine population of Chocó. The peasants work in the field using everyday materials as a means for their substance. In the first moment, the champa, the boat and the canoe are shown as aquatic means of transportation that are of great importance for our inhabitants. In the second moment, the rubbing of our peasants is shown as a work that is usually done to collect food, to plant food or even to hunt. With the support of The Environmental Dance Project.

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Producer:

Diana Gutiérrez (Colombia)

Director:

Bismark Salas (Colombia)

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