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Concert by Ana Tijoux

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Hello! on this occasion I will tell a very good experience  One hot day, I was bored at home when an image came to me on  wtsp, announcing a presentation by Ana Tijoux at Villa Francia, within the framework of popular cultural events that proliferated after the revolt. I spoke to a friend and how we were close we decided to go. Villa Francia is an emblematic sector located in Central Station, Santiago. It is a great memory. I do not know if it is considered a concert as such, since the meeting had an intention more of political denunciation than of entertainment. It was very exciting to see her live and we were also very close. Ana Tijoux is a French Chilean singer-songwriter, feminist and activist for social causes. She is an important Latin American rapper. He sang for a long time, even one of his songs was sung by a little neighbor from the village. The funniest moment was when she sang "Cacerolazo" and the audio of Cecilia Morel sounded, saying that an alien attack was co...

I would like to visit...

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  Hi! In this first blog we should talk about a place we want to visit. I would like to visit Mexico. The relationship with death that Mexican culture has made me rethink my relationship with death. This is why I would go there. Specifically to Aguas Calientes, on the date that the "Festival of the skulls" is celebrated on the occasion of the Day of the Dead wich last's 10 days. also this event is in honor of the painter José Guadalupe Posada, who immortalized La Catrina with his brush, Aguas Calientes becomes a meeting place for different cultural events that revolve around this theme. I would like to stay a while and learn about pre-Hispanic culture, especially what refers to the legend of Quetzalcóatl, the feathered serpent from its visual manifestation. I would like to take an Art history course at the National Autonomous University of Mexico I would also like to participate in meetings and demonstrations of the feminist movement that the Mexican comrades hav...