Shuar Culture Workshop In Quito
Moving Ecuador has collaborated with non benefit association FUNDECOIPA to build up a workshop for remote explorers about the rainforest culture Shuar.
The workshop will allow nonnatives to take in more about this intriguing Ecuadorean culture, that is endeavoring to survive the impacts from the outside world. The workshop will be a path for the Shuar individuals to demonstrate the general population from everywhere throughout the world about their conventions and history.
Amid the workshop the member won't just take in more about the Shuar culture, yet additionally make conventional handiworks and music.
The workshop:
Teachers:
* Jaime Francisco Vargas Moya (32), Bilingual instructor in Shuar character and culture. Organizer for Bosque Protector Arutam and individual from FUNDECOIPA. Living arrangement in Arutam;
* Melida Tatsemai Yankuam Katan (26), leader of the ladies amass Kuri Nua. Individual from FUNDECOIPA and inhabitant in Arutam
* Luis Katan Kashijin (47), conventional Shuar rancher. Home in Kunkuki
* Gloria Yajanua Yankuam (42), Traditional Shuar agriculturist. Individual from the ladies aggregate Kuri Nua.
Habitation in Kunkuki.
Length (aprox. 3 hours)
Welcome and presentation
We begin with an individual presentation of the four teachers and their groups. Thereafter there will be an introduction about the history and culture of the Shuar and their present exercises in their groups.
Show crafted works and customary Shuar music
Before we begin disclosing how to make Shuar handiwork items we begin by revealing to you something more about the importance of the items and the paper in the Shuar culture. We clarify the greater part of the materials, their names and where the originate from.
The workshop gathering will be partitioned in two, one section will make containers and alternate wrist trinkets and neglaces.
Amid the making of the handiwork items we will demonstrate to you our run of the mill Shuar move and music.
We complete the workshop and a short time later Shuar move
We will complete the workshop with some customary Shuar moving together with the members of the workshop and sing one melody.
About the Shuar culture:
Kid in School at ArutamThe Shuar Indians in the Ecuadorian Amazon today number roughly 70.000
people and are among the best composed indigenous individuals, who has brought about
winning the title to 900.000 hectares of their conventional regions and a further 180.000
hectares are holding up to be perceived.
If you want to travel in Quito by bus, please visit AndesTransit for cali to quito bus.
The workshop will allow nonnatives to take in more about this intriguing Ecuadorean culture, that is endeavoring to survive the impacts from the outside world. The workshop will be a path for the Shuar individuals to demonstrate the general population from everywhere throughout the world about their conventions and history.
Amid the workshop the member won't just take in more about the Shuar culture, yet additionally make conventional handiworks and music.
The workshop:
Teachers:
* Jaime Francisco Vargas Moya (32), Bilingual instructor in Shuar character and culture. Organizer for Bosque Protector Arutam and individual from FUNDECOIPA. Living arrangement in Arutam;
* Melida Tatsemai Yankuam Katan (26), leader of the ladies amass Kuri Nua. Individual from FUNDECOIPA and inhabitant in Arutam
* Luis Katan Kashijin (47), conventional Shuar rancher. Home in Kunkuki
* Gloria Yajanua Yankuam (42), Traditional Shuar agriculturist. Individual from the ladies aggregate Kuri Nua.
Habitation in Kunkuki.
Length (aprox. 3 hours)
Welcome and presentation
We begin with an individual presentation of the four teachers and their groups. Thereafter there will be an introduction about the history and culture of the Shuar and their present exercises in their groups.
Show crafted works and customary Shuar music
Before we begin disclosing how to make Shuar handiwork items we begin by revealing to you something more about the importance of the items and the paper in the Shuar culture. We clarify the greater part of the materials, their names and where the originate from.
The workshop gathering will be partitioned in two, one section will make containers and alternate wrist trinkets and neglaces.
Amid the making of the handiwork items we will demonstrate to you our run of the mill Shuar move and music.
We complete the workshop and a short time later Shuar move
We will complete the workshop with some customary Shuar moving together with the members of the workshop and sing one melody.
About the Shuar culture:
Kid in School at ArutamThe Shuar Indians in the Ecuadorian Amazon today number roughly 70.000
people and are among the best composed indigenous individuals, who has brought about
winning the title to 900.000 hectares of their conventional regions and a further 180.000
hectares are holding up to be perceived.
If you want to travel in Quito by bus, please visit AndesTransit for cali to quito bus.
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