Sunday, June 27, 2010

Is There A Software Like Jib Jab

P 126: PUKA RUNE, the red man






By: Margarita Laso
mlaso@hoy.com.ec


Red crosses the stage from beginning to end. Red bracelets and necklaces in red in the sun dancers weave, red on edges swollen, red lights that heat the Andean night, red on the knife of the sopranos. Leonidas Proaño are reminded, the way in Ecuador of the Indians, his defense of human rights, his priestly life on earth with eyes and heart in the hope of transformation that sheltered the poor, their indelible presence in the Chimborazo. Leonidas Proaño, born in San Antonio de Ibarra, was devoted to the training of Indians according to their school motto radio: "Education is free." And what was this liberation? Perhaps literacy in Quichua, perhaps, delivery, return of land, perhaps, people's organization. Major themes of the indigenous movement. All this reminds Runa Puka scenic cantata, presented at the Teatro Sucre few days ago. There are the Banda Metropolitan Symphony, the Orchestra of Andean instruments, the City of Quito mixed choir, dance group Muyacán Quichua, celebrating the man extending his hand poncho serene in this recall. There, orchestra, chorus, soloists and actors, César Chauvin, bass, Mariela Condo, soprano, Peter Janeta, the bocinero, Gregory Agualsaca the churero, Juan Sucui, the chubb, work this minga and settle a network music liquid .


is that it was to return to the scene in an art form that message, that life was called pastoral policy and an exceptional man. Nidia says so Arrobo.


composer with baton in front, makes use of instrumental structures that could be one of the strengths of the current city. Write, then, some parts of the cantata for soprano, bass, crawlers and trombones, which are the popular band and the Andean wind instruments.


A dreamer assembly which brings together more than 200 people and offers new Sanjuanes. In front, respect Proaño figure, facing the purpose of being part of a new building, the operator courage, love these mountains y su música como fundamento. Hay momentos intensos que lamentan el cruel huasipungo. Pero es una fiesta recordar las jornadas alfabetizadoras, la siembra, los brotes de la organización, la inmensa y profunda esperanza que plantó con sus obras este pastor. "Creo en el hombre y en la comunidad. Sueño en la posibilidad de una sociedad nueva."


Puka Runa, de Leonardo Cárdenas, alimenta nuestro cancionero pero, sobre todo, enriquece el imaginario de un mundo ilusionado y posible. Mientras, Mariela Condo despliega para el Ecuador el sendero sonoro de su talento, aquí están indios y mestizos otra vez encontrándose en este trayecto. El poncho de monseñor Proaño se eleva upon us, while his vocals this text say: "Share the dangers in battle, to live in justice and freedom, risking even their lives in love, is solidarity." That victory, Indians and mestizos, again.

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