Chilean teacher, theatre director, poet, singer-songwriter, and political activist
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En la víspera de un nuevo aniversario del golpe de estado de 1973 en Chile, conversamos sobre la memoria del exilio con el cantautor y compositor chileno Alejandro Vargas, quien junto a otros músicos de ese país realizarán un concierto para homenajear a Violeta Parra y Víctor Jara en Melbourne.
1) ”I palestinesi non lasciano la Striscia perché temono che smetta di esistere", Da Gaza le testimonianze dei organizzazioni umanitarie. (Valeria Schroter) 2) Blocchiamo tutto. In Francia la giornata di scioperi e manifestazioni certifica il divorzio tra i cittadini e il governo. Il reportage da Parigi. (Veronica Gennari) 3) Droni russi sulla Polonia. Varsavia chiede aiuto alla Nato. (Intervista a Daniele Stas politologo e esperto di Polonia) 4) Brasile, verso la condanna di Bolsonaro e altri sette imputati, accusati di complotto golpista. La sentenza è prevista venerdì nonostante il tentativo di un giudice della corte suprema di annullare il processo. (Luigi Spera) 5) Progetti sostenibili: sono 70 anni che Toronto sviluppa le proprie foreste urbane. (Fabio Fimiani) 6) Romanzo a fumetti: “Victor Jara. Un canto di libertà“, il graphic novel di Carlos Reyes e Rodrigo Elgueta. (Luisa Nannipieri)
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As a teen, and until my wreck at 18 years old, I played the guitar, keyboards, drum, kena, electric guitar and bass, xylophone, and sang at a professional level with my band “Incarauteca”. Although at the time I only had the very minimum of formal musical education, only a few years of classical guitar, I was able to play just about any instrument that was handed to me - except for the piano. The piano thing is a story for another day. Although my band mainly played cover songs for Inti-Illimani, Los Jaivas, Violeta Parra, Victor Jara, Clara Solovera and some popular latin songs, lyrics also flowed out of me non-stop. I didn't do anything with those lyrics, mind you.I was a bit of a virtuoso and also obsessed with music. At age 17 I had an experience on stage that I misconstrued as negative: an entire audience of 2000 people cried as I sang my song… “Luchin” by Victor Jara. And, after that day, I stopped singing. In fact, I even developed asthma and was not able to use my breath well enough to sing properly after that. Not understanding human emotions well, I thought I was bringing suffering to the world.So, I just focused on playing musical instruments. That was until age 18 when my decisions caused me to get seriously injured in a motorbike accident in which I died for a few minutes. Thank you brother for insisting and buying me a top of the line full head motorcycle helmet. It saved my life. When I returned to life, it was with brain damage, and damaged arms and broken back. I was not able to hold a guitar or any other instruments anymore. And even if I did manage it, music and numbers were gone from my brain matrix. I was no longer able to access them. That's the day music died for me.I took it in my stride and didn't often think about it very much. But the life I had grown up with, surrounded by instruments, tunes, lyrics and musicians, was over.Have you heard Don McLean's "American Pie"? Better known as “the day the music died.” It was a song released on October 24, 1971, as the opening track on Don McLean's album of the same name. McLean wrote the song about the date February 3, 1959, when an airplane crash resulted in the deaths of American musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson).Although I was born seven years after the death of these musicians, and five years before the release of the song, whenever I heard it, it triggered something major in me. A lot of people have that feeling when they hear that song, even if they don't know what it is about or why it was written.Very soon after I had heard the song for the first time, I realized that it had to do with the dark side of the light/dark reality co-opting (hijacking) the mass-market music industry. It felt to me that no matter how good a singer or band was, eventually they would fall for the “sell their soul to the devil to become famous” offer or be removed from public view. Like most folk, I shook my fist at them and carried on with my life.I loved music, listening, singing along, and playing it. But every time I would buy a single or listen to music on the radio, it was littered with negative messages. Messages that disempowered, that made people addicted to drama, degradation, and just nasty stuff.Mostly, I stopped listening to music.At some point, I received the guidance to learn the violin and the French language. I started doing that and my brain damage started to repair, albeit very slowly.A few years later, I discovered the “Aquacure”, which I used and quickly realized after using it for a few months that it had completely cured my asthma, and the brain damage had started to dissolve. Suddenly, I was able to count and recall numbers and hear notes again… and make sense of them.During our December 2024 live call, when I looked at 2025, one of the items I saw was “the music returns”. I didn't at the time realize the personal nature of that seeing, just the effect this would have on the world at large.For me, it has been a very personal experience. And my personal experience opens the gates for all high-frequency musicians to touch our souls and reach the stars in the way we know is true and real. Music that is divine, empowering, and uplifting while keeping the styles we love, like rock, classical, urban Latin reggaeton, pop, country… There are literally no limits.What exactly happened to me, to bring this about?On July 14th, 2025, I was reviewing an article by the WE awareness. Often I have to work on those to translate them into “human”. A fellow writer had told me that using an AI to proofread things was fast and very helpful. So, I ran the article through an AI. There were a few grammatical items to work on as well as some helpful feedback. Then our cat Brad jumped on my desk, including my keyboard, and brought the whole thing to a standstill. About the same time, Larry was on Facebook and saw an ad about making music with AI. As I complained about the “work” that Brad was doing to my essay, he made a song called “Cat-astrophy” about a cat helping write an essay. We listened to it together and laughed our heads off.At this point, as I was working within the WE awareness, the idea came to run their articles through the AI to get lyrics out of it and then to run the lyrics through the AI that made music. My idea was to create a band that would go into my future book series Daisy Chain and be a part of the world creation and lore of those novels. The band “Glass Daisy” was born.The first lyrics came out of the WE article. As WE looked at them, we saw they needed some heavy editing. So, we did that. I then ran it through the music AI to generate the instruments and a specific synthesized voice. I realized that getting the sound just right was a bit of a challenge. But, after a few hours of tuning and editing the ‘playing of the AI instrument', we (I) managed to do it. You can hear this first song on our podcast “Driving To The Rez,” and the album it will be on is released in September 2025 on ineliarecords.com.Soon after that, the WE showed me that breaking through the communication barrier they had been experiencing when talking to people would be enormously facilitated by the use of our lyrics combined with different styles of music. That is how the various other “artists” were born. Now, the WE speak and sing through: Glass Daisy - Dream Pop, Roxy Vale - Soul Rock, Iron Cedar - Native American Rock, Alicia Avila - Nueva Canción Chilena Rock, Luc Lake - Tech House, Leo Mar - Urban Latin Reggaeton, and Jazzy Stevens - Retro Pop. We also plan to recruit a rap artist, a country singer and jazz/blues singer.On Friday the 12th of September at 1 PM Pacific, I will hold a live event to explain my process, the tools I use, how to use them, and the pitfalls to avoid. Yes, you can click on these AI tools twice and get a song. But if you want a high-frequency song, it is a little more involved. If you want to express your life and experience, it takes some more work. We will also listen to unreleased tracks. Be there or be square! It is also the day I release “Breaking Through The Glass Daisy”, the album that includes that first song and is an integral world-building part of the “Daisy Chain” novels.The discussion doesn't stop here - listen to the full podcast episode for unfiltered insights from Inelia and our panelists. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.drivingtotherez.com/subscribe
(01:35) Gister vond de jaarlijkse Canal Parade weer plaats en zondag is het slotfeest van Pride 2025. We gaan praten over de ontwikkeling van de Pride, van de Stonewall-rellen in 1969, de eerste Amsterdamse Canal Parade in de jaren 90 tot nu, met Michiel Klaassen, journalist en bezig met een boek over de geschiedenis van de Amsterdamse Pride. (18:50) Over historische boeken die ons het heden beter doen begrijpen. Welke echo's uit het verleden schudden ons wakker, geven houvast of bieden troost? Onze zomerserie 'Oude woorden, nieuwe wereld' gaat over historische boeken die ons het heden beter doen begrijpen. Dit keer schrijver Raoul de Jong over ‘De wereld van gisteren' van Stefan Zweig en ‘Down There on a Visit' van Christopher Isherwood. (55:47) Deze zomer duiken we in een wereld van muziek die meer deed dan alleen vermaken. In onze nieuwe rubriek Historische protestsongs hoor je de verhalen achter de liedjes die wereldwijd aanzette tot denken, actie of verzet. Deze week het nummer Plegaria a un Labrador van de Chileense Victor Jara met muzikant Maurino Alarcón (1:13:00) Deze zomer in OVT: historische documentaires die niet voor ons zijn gemaakt maar die we zo mooi vinden dat wij ze graag willen laten horen. Deze zondag: ‘De vrouwenflat', een documentaire van Sandra Rottenberg die ze maakte voor DOCS (VPRO/NTR). ‘De vrouwenflat' gaat over de flats die tussen 1940 en 1965 verrezen in Nederland, speciaal gebouwd voor alleenstaande werkende vrouwen. Vrouwenorganisaties zetten zich al sinds het begin van de 20e eeuw in om woonruimte voor alleenstaande vrouwen te realiseren. Voormalig onderwijzeres Fiet Kraamwinkel kreeg dankzij de bemoeienis van het schoolhoofd van de school waar zij werkte in 1963 eindelijk een eigen éénkamerwoning. Nu wordt haar flat grondig gerenoveerd en verhuist ze op haar 98e naar een seniorenwoning. Sandra Rottenberg zoekt haar oude schooljuf rondom de verhuizing op. Meer info: https://www.vpro.nl/ovt/artikelen/ovt-3-augustus-2025 (https://www.vpro.nl/ovt/artikelen/ovt-3-augustus-2025)
Deze zomer duiken we in een wereld van muziek die meer deed dan alleen vermaken. In onze nieuwe rubriek Historische protestsongs hoor je de verhalen achter de liedjes die wereldwijd aanzette tot denken, actie of verzet. Van chansons tot hiphop, van Vietnam tot Chili; elke week staat een protestsong centraal die de tijdgeest ving en beïnvloedde. We namen de beste tips van jullie – trouwe OVT-luisteraars- mee. Welke artiesten staken hun nek uit? Wat wilden ze zeggen? En waarom raakt hun muziek ons nog steeds? Te gast is o.a. de koning van het Nederlandse protestlied; Boudewijn de Groot. Deze week het nummer Plegaria a un Labrador van de Chileense Victor Jara met muzikant Maurino Alarcón
CORREÇÃO: No meio do episódio os divertidamente se socaram e falaram “Victor Allende”. O nome do personagem é Victor Jara do começo ao fim!Um cantor, compositor, ator, diretor de teatro e ativista político chileno foi brutalmente morto durante a ditadura militar que rolou no país. Victor Jara foi uma figura extremamente importante pra música popular latino-americana e a sua morte é sem dúvidas um ponto central ao se falar da história do Chile.Nesse episódio eu vou te falar tudo sobre Jara, sobre a ditadura militar chilena e sobre o seu assassinato. E claro, como de costume aqui no Passaporte pro Crime, no final do episódio eu vou te contar o que você pode visitar em Santiago que te conte mais sobre o nosso personagem e a época que ele viveu.Locais mencionados no episódio:Museu da Memória e dos Direitos HumanosEstádio Victor Jara (antigo Estádio Chile)Fundação Victor JaraGalpão Victor JaraMúsicas mencionadas no episódio:El Derecho de Vivir en PazPlegaria a un LabradorArtigo mencionado no episódio:https://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_comunicacao_inovacao/article/view/2709/1666Para contato, parcerias e sugestões você pode entrar em contato por:E-mail: passaporteprocrime@gmail.comInstagram: @andressaisferTikTok: @andressa.isferSe você gosta do Passaporte pro Crime, considere apoiar o projeto com o valor que quiser viaOrelo: orelo.cc/passaporteprocrimeApoia.se: https://apoia.se/passaporteprocrimePatreon: patreon.com/PassaporteproCrimeAos apoiadores, obrigada!
A veces ni la ciencia ayuda. A veces solo rezo el rosario. Un Dilo Camilo con musica de La Brass Banda, Maria Bonita, Calaverx, Las Animas del Cuarto Obscuro, Alquimia, Zu, Belanfonte Sensacional, Papi Perez, Victor Jara, Valentina Moretti, The Clean y muchos masEscuchar audio
Hope does not die. But it can fade until it's transformed and reborn. In the wake of Chile's 1973 coup, Chilean folk musician Victor Jara was detained with thousands of others. But amid the suffering and chaos, Victor Jara found a paper and pencil. He wrote his last poem just hours before he was killed. It continues to inspire until today.This is the first episode of Stories of Resistance. Stories of Resistance is a new project brought to you by The Real News, with the support of Global Exchange. Each week, we'll bring you stories of resistance like this. Inspiration for dark times, then and now. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, like, share, comment or leave a review. Written and produced by Michael Fox.You can support Stories of Resistance or see exclusive pictures of the Victor Jara Stadium today at Michael's Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/c/mfoxFor Michael and The Real News's exclusive podcast series on US intervention in Latin America, Under the Shadow, see https://therealnews.com/under-the-shadowFor more background on Victor Jara, see… https://therealnews.com/groman0701victorjarahttps://nacla.org/article/who-killed-v%C3%ADctor-jaraHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterFollow us on BlueskyLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
An hour of Chilean folk from Violeta y Victor - love and resistance.Selection by Jamito aka Jamie Groovement.First broadcast on Radio Alhara 1 Dec 2024.
This week we're re-running an episode exploring the Latin American folk music movement that was La Nueva Canción. Fueled by leftist politics and the integration of indigenous musical elements and instruments, La Nueva Canción produced incredible and inspirational folk music across the region and continues to influence the music we love today. ***Also, we had a math struggle this epi! Violeta Parra was born in 1917, so she was actually in her 50s when she died, not in her 30s! Thank you Christina for pointing it out :) Featuring music by Violeta Parra, Carlos Varela, Atahualpa Yupanqui, Ali Primera, Lourdes Pérez and Victor Jara. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3Azsn3s Follow us: ig: instagram.com/RadioMenea newsletter: bit.ly/RMjoin
Il y a les ténors de la politique, les ténors du barreau et puis les vrais ténors, de ceux qui savent tenir tête à une note musicale, haut perchée. Emiliano Gonzalez Toro est de ceux-là. Brun, petit collier de barbe entourant son visage, il a le physique du chanteur lyrique, spécialisé dans le baroque (Monteverdi, Bach) capable aussi d'échappées vers la musique latino-américaine, le dolorisme d'une Violetta Parra ou l'héroïsme d'un Victor Jara. Parce que lui et son ensemble I Gemelli sont en tournée avec La Liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina de Francesca Caccini, premier opéra composé par une femme, Gonzalez Toro donne le la de cet ESM qui tentera de comprendre pourquoi notre ténor suisse, d'origine chilienne (en tournée en France et en Suisse) est surnommé dans les coulisses de la musique ancienne Mister tactus.
Il y a les ténors de la politique, les ténors du barreau et puis les vrais ténors, de ceux qui savent tenir tête à une note musicale, haut perchée. Emiliano Gonzalez Toro est de ceux-là. Brun, petit collier de barbe entourant son visage, il a le physique du chanteur lyrique, spécialisé dans le baroque (Monteverdi, Bach) capable aussi d'échappées vers la musique latino-américaine, le dolorisme d'une Violetta Parra ou l'héroïsme d'un Victor Jara. Parce que lui et son ensemble I Gemelli sont en tournée avec La Liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina de Francesca Caccini, premier opéra composé par une femme, Gonzalez Toro donne le la de cet ESM qui tentera de comprendre pourquoi notre ténor suisse, d'origine chilienne (en tournée en France et en Suisse) est surnommé dans les coulisses de la musique ancienne Mister tactus.
Foi uma cantora, compositora e artista chilena, que se destacou por resgatar a música folclórica de seu país, sendo reconhecida internacionalmente por suas composições como "Gracias a La Vida" e por sua atuação em diversas formas de arte. Identificada com lutas populares, sua obra tornou-se símbolo de resistência e inspiração para o movimento "Nueva Canción Chilena", que influenciou artistas como Victor Jara.
What is human dignity? Is it a real thing, or merely an idea? If it's real, then where does it come from? And why do only human beings have dignity? What about other intelligent beings? What about the octopus?These are only some of the many questions that Damir Marusic and Santiago Ramos talk about in a slow-burn, philosophical episode of Wisdom of Crowds. Because Santiago is executive editor of Wisdom of Crowds, Damir wants to learn more about his bedrock convictions. He cross-examines Santiago about his religion, politics, and formative experiences.At first, Damir finds in Santiago a kindred spirit: both are skeptical about power and about big political theories. But Santiago does have one fundamental conviction that he is not skeptical about: universal human dignity. Damir presses Santiago on this topic. What is human dignity? How do you know it exists? And do only human beings have dignity? What about other intelligent animals? What about … octopi?The ending is one of the richest parts of the conversation, so we made this episode is free for all subscribers. * Daniel Patrick Moynihan documentary (PBS).* Song about the guerrilla priest: Victor Jara, “Camilo Torres” (YouTube).* “Of New Things,” Pope Leo XIII (Vatican.va).* “On the Progress of Peoples,” Paul VI (Vatican.va).* Jacques Maritain and the UN Declaration of Human Rights (UNESCO).* The Cold War in Latin America (RetroReport).* Michael Novak obituary (New York Times). * Iraq War timeline (Council on Foreign Relations).* Thomas Aquinas on the human soul (Summa Theologiae, New Advent).* Valladolid debate on the rights of indigenous people (In Our Time, BBC).* Octopus intelligence (Natural History Museum).Wisdom of Crowds is a platform challenging premises and understanding first principles on politics and culture. Join us! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wisdomofcrowds.live/subscribe
Voice for Palestine here II Sara Dehm is a senior lecturer in the law faculty of UTS in Sydney, speaking at the Sydney 14th Sept Rally for Palestine. Her research addresses questions of international authority, border control, knowledge production and migrant resistance in the context of European empires, settler colonialism and struggles for decolonisation. Her first book, Administering Migration: International Law and the Global Ordering of People, explores how international organisations have regulated human mobility over the course of the 20th century, and is under contract with Cambridge University Press. Recorded by Vivien Langford - 3cr Climate Action ShowVictor Jara Night Snippet here II a beautiful piece of music which was part of the September 16 night honouring Victor Jara's music held at the Victorian Trades Hall.Strings - Rin McArdle here II Naarm/Melbourne-based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer RIN MCARDLE (she/her) joins us to talk music and politics. She shares the new single ‘Strings' - a Bandcamp-exclusive release with all proceeds going to Palestine Australia Relief and Action (PARA). Listen to ‘Strings' and donate to PARA HERE.Making Revisions here II Winner of the best short film at the recent Melbourne Documentary Film Festival director Matt Deavin talks to us about Making Revisions. The Walpiri community collaborate with British artist Patrick Waterhouse as they look over colonial documents and artworks and how history was written under a European gaze. In this collaboration, they look to revise the story that was told.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy cuts the week into satire bites.Darebin elections here II Gaetano Greco is re-standing for Darebin Council and he talks about why local councils shape lives.
In this week's "Earth Riot" we bring in Estonia, where song-power is demonstrated by Estonia's resistance to Stalinism and Nazism with huge concerts starring the whole country! and - Chile, resisting the fascist Pinochet and his killers with the songs of Victor Jara and the womens' chanting dance: "The Rapist in Your Path". From our own continent we have Sam Cooke believing that "A Change is Gonna Come" and Ojibwai drummers up in their spirit, as your hosts Savitri D and Reverend Billy hold forth with the Earth's soundtrack. Earthalujah!
Welcome to another iteration of the Monday Breakfast show, recorded at 3CR Community Radio in Naarm. In today's episode you'll hear: Annie McLoughlin's reflections on the week of Disrupt Land Forces events, particularly the police violence which occurred outside the Convention centre on Wednesday. The segment also features vox pops of attendees of the DLF events. It also includes swearing. The segment originally aired on Saturday during Solidarity Breakfast. You can catch the full episode at 3cr.org.au/solidaritybreakfast or listen live on Saturdays from 7:30 to 9AM. Speeches from the Free Palestine rally here in Naarm from Sunday the 15th of September:- First we'll hear from Mai Saif, a Palestinian activist and community organiser, a member of Free Palestine of Melbourne, and the Palestinian Community Association of Victoria. Mai speaks about what's currently happening in Jenin as Israel escalates its genocidal conquest of Palestine into the West Bank.- Then we hear from Yosi Herma, a member of Free Palestine Geelong, who spoke of Geelong'shistory of manufacturing weapons parts and the city's efforts to cover up those ties.Concrete Gang crew's update on the 'Line In The Sand' campaign, a campaign launched to push back against the Federal Government's draconian administration laws which threaten to reshape the CFMEU. You can listen to the full episode at 3cr.org.au/concretegang or tune in live on Sundays from 9:30 to 10AM.On Sunday the 22nd of September a fundraiser will be held at Shop Bao Ngoc in so-called Brunswick. The event hopes to raise funds for Blak and Brown community activists as well as their medical costs. To find out more about the event, Rob spoke with one of its organizers, Mo. You can read more about the event here and the fundraiser here.Community Events:On Monday the 16th of September five Melbourne choirs will come together to sing songs by Victor Jara, the famed Chilean poet and singer who was murdered on September 16 1973 after a military coup. The event is free for all, and will take place at Trades Hall, in the loading dock on the corner of Lygon and Victoria Street in Carlton from 7:30pm. Songs played: 'Letting Go' - Angie McMahon'Do The Labour' - RaceRage (Feat. Jamaica Moana) 'Hues of Red' - Marxist Love Disco Ensemble
Voices for Palestine here II Voices from the Sept 1 Sydney rally for Palestine. First Damien Ridgewell, the MC, who morns the death of fathers and children in Palestine while Australia continues to fuel the war machine. Omar, Vice President of the Palestine Youth Society at the Sydney University of Technology, who speaks about the martyrs and the persistence of Palestinian culture. Recorded by Vivien Langford from The Climate Action Show.Remembering Victor Jara here II it is the 50th anniversary of the death of Victor Jara, legendary Chilean poet, musician, theatre director, artist and socialist at the hands of the Pinochet Disaster. A grand musical event is happening at Victorian Trades Hall Mon 16th September 7:30pm to honour Victor Jara's music.Funny Mummies Cabaret Spectacular here II We speak with Jenny Wynter about her revue The Funny Mummies Cabaret Spectacular. The Funny Mummies Cabaret Spectacular is a unique cabaret show featuring a blend of music, comedy and characters, centred around themes of motherhood and parenting. Kingston City Hall on Saturday 14 September: Workshop 2pm The Funny Mummies Cabaret Spectacular: 7:30pm ticketsThis is the Week here II Kevin Healy has a lot to work with this week as he moulds his week of satire.Defend Unions Defend the CFMEU - Ralph Edwards here II Ralph Edwards, former President of the Victorian Branch of the CFMEU Construction & General Division (Vic/Tas) and former member of the BLF, discusses the present assault on the Union by the political and economic elite.Featured MusicManifesto by Victor JaraHave Visa, Have no Rice by The Cambodian Space ProjectLe Vide et Vue by Baby et LuluI won't back down by Johnny Cash
Did you know you can release emotional tension by stretching your hips? Join our conversation with Xenia Xamanek sharing with us some of their unreleased music and influences such as Victor Jara. Bridging sounds from their Honduran and Danish heritage, Xamanek brings to life a new sound that enchants you with songs like "Embrujada" ('Bewitched'). We discuss the role of politics in music production as both a restriction and a driving force. Xamanek continues to nurture new sounds, exploring more and more their Latin American influences, combining popular sounds of reggaeton and cumbia with neoperreo to embody the complex emotional spaces within. Bringing to life seemingly contradictory feelings and ideas, Xamanek weaves them into a sonic conversation that won't let you sit still. Xenia Xamanek would like to dedicate Victor Jara's "Canción De Cuna Para Un Niño Vago" to the Children of Gaza. Hosts: Macon Holt & Ivna Franic Guest: Xenia Xamanek Jingle: Simin Stine Ramezanali Passive Aggressive Conversations is a collaboration between The Lake Radio and Passive Aggressive. It is supported by Tuborg Fondet, Augustinus Foundation, The Danish Arts Foundation and KODA. TRACKLIST: Xenia Xamanek – Riqueza Chuquimamani-Condori DJ E – Breathing Xenia Xamenek & Emil Palm – En Secreto Victor Jara – Canción De Cuna Para Un Niño Vago Xenia Xamanek – Embrujada (New Version)
[originally published on Patreon Aug 25, 2023] Today I'm joined by Dani and Rodolfo to discuss three Bolaño novels: the Third Reich, Distant Star, and By Night in Chile. In this episode, we discuss Distant Star. In this novel, Bolaño examines the fascist mindset via the specifically Chilean context of the 1973 coup, Pinochet's Chile, death squads, and the New Chilean poetry. Note: although this may just be Bolaño's literary invention, there was a skywriter present during the PBSUCCESS invasion in Guatemala, though he was not a poet (or serial killer) but a used car salesman from the US. episode art by Robert Voyvodich @r.voy__ Songs: Luchar y Vencer - FSLN Song Alerta Antifascista by Sin Dios Manifiesto by Victor Jara
Víctor's music reflects many things…a love for humanity, his own life experiences and the lives of regular people, the poor, the farmers, the laborers and artists that are often overlooked and forgotten. The people who make the country run, the people most exploited and forgotten among us. Víctor immortalized not only the archetype of the farmer, the laborer, the peasant but he also immortalized many individuals. Roberto Ahumada, Miguel Ángel Aguilera, Angelita Huenuman, the people senselessly killed in Puerto Montt in 1968 simply murdered for occupying the land of a rich family in southern Chile or Herminda, the baby killed where a Santiago poblacion named after her was built. These names would sadly be lost to time if it were not for Víctor's songs which encourage us to discover who the real people were behind his lyrics. Manifiesto La luna siempre es muy linda Preguntas por puerto Montt Te recuerdo Amanda Angelita Huenuman Cancion de cuna para un niño vago El lazo Plegaria a un labrador Con el alma llena de banderas Ni chicha ni limoná Herminda de la Victoria El arado Cuando voy al trabajo Vientos de pueblo Que lindo es ser voluntario El derecho de vivir en paz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anani-kaike/message
I had a full circle moment recently. It was about this time last year, a cloudy day, drizzling. I was wearing a wool sweater too, not the same one, but similar. I was moody and sad, both days. Last year, that day, I first listened to “Manifesto”, Victor Jara and I will say again, it changed my life. This past year has changed me as a person, and that moment when I first heard that beautiful voice and that guitar, I could feel the change. It was a song that I felt I had heard my entire life, yet a song I had never heard before. This year, I finally after having known about him for months, actually I first heard listened to Phil Ochs for the first time. And I had a similar reaction to “I ain't marching no more”. I was struck by more than Ochs' voice or the lyrics of the song, I was struck by poignant, relevant and sincere his music was. As I listened to more of his music, I was amazed at just how applicable they are to everything happening now, from US militarism, foreign policy, racism, western liberalism and revolution, all things Ochs sang about. I knew it was significant for me to come upon Ochs' music at the time I did. I almost regretted that I hadn't found his music just a tiny bit sooner, so I could have played his “Love me, I'm a liberal” on my recent show about Western liberalism.Today we will talk about Phil Ochs, his music, how it so perfectly talks about what is happening today and much more. Songs: What's That I Hear Spanish lament Remember me Talking Vietnam blues Talking Cuban crisis Too many martyrs The thresher I ain't marching anymore Draft dodger rag Talking Birmingham Jam Here's to the state of Mississippi There but for fortune I'm going to say it now Ringing of revolution Santo Domingo Love me. Im a liberal Canons of Christianity. The war is over Changes When I'm Gone --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anani-kaike/message
Steadfast spirits remain A Stefan Christoff guest mix for Radio Flouka Airing Monday, Feb. 5, 2-3pm eastern (8-9pm Paris) A mix of musical experimentations by artists from around the world who have been supporting the global movement to call for an end to the genocidal actions of the Israeli state in Gaza. Also this mix includes some classics of revolutionaries who have passed including Victor Jara. This mix is woven with sounds from demonstrations to support Palestine in Mexico City. Track listing (artist name / track name) 01. Mexico City protest, drumming and chants 02. Ana Tijoux, Somos Sur ft. Shadia Mansour 03. Victor Jara, Manifiesto 04. Arabic interview with Elsa Belmont at Palestine solidarity protest in Mexico City 05. Stefan Christoff, Brother Jordan 06. Daniel Carter & Stefan Christoff, Improvisation 1 (T. Gowdy remix) 07. Daniel Carter & Stefan Christoff, Oort Cloud (Ana Quiroga remix) 08. Daniel Carter & Stefan Christoff - Trickster (Nixtrove remix) 09. Daniel Carter & Stefan Christoff - Replacements ( Philippe Battikha remix) 10. Interview with Kevin Gould from Academics for Palestine at Concordia University in Montreal 11. Secret Pyramid, Broken Wing (playing below interview) Note all the protest sounds and interviews were recorded by Stefan Christoff
El Salón de la Fama de la TWMC (Transglobal World Music Hall of Fame) sirve para mostrar la gratitud, el respeto y la admiración por los artistas de las culturas del mundo, con especial reconocimiento a los que ya nos han dejado, así como a otros profesionales que trabajan estas músicas y que han destacado por su dedicación y excelencia. Quienes hacemos Mundofonías tenemos el placer y el honor de ser jurados en las diferentes categorías. Celebramos las nuevas incorporaciones del 2023 en esta edición especial. La lista completa se puede consultar aquí: https://www.transglobalwmc.com/2023s-inductees-into-the-transglobal-world-music-hall-of-fame/ The Transglobal World Music Hall of Fame serves to display gratitude, respect and admiration for the artists from cultures around the world, with special recognition for those who have already passed away, as well as to other professionals who work with these musics and who have stood out for their dedication and excellence. Those of us at Mundofonías have the pleasure and honor of serving as judges in the different categories. We celebrate the new inductions of 2023 in this special edition. The full list can be found here: https://www.transglobalwmc.com/2023s-inductees-into-the-transglobal-world-music-hall-of-fame/ La Negra Graciana – El cascabel – Sones jarochos con el Trío Silva Víctor Jara – Qué alegres son las obreras – Victor Jara 1959-1969 Joaquín Díaz – Alta alta es la luna – Alta alta es la luna Natacha Atlas – Lahazat nashwa – Mounqaliba Alim Qasimov – Bagishlamani – Love’s deep ocean Pandit Shiv Kumar & Ustad Zakir Hussain – Gat part II – Raga Bhopali Valya Balkanska – Izlel e delyu haidutin – Rhodope songs Tomislav Livaja – Gajdaško kolo – Made in Sarvaš: Music from Eastern Croatia Antonis Diamantidis Dalgas – Elenara – Athanato romeiko: Authentic recordings 1926-39 Group Berkhiss – L’kheil aouine aouine – Aïta: Chikhates et chioukhs de l’aïta. Anthologie [V.A.] Costas Gadinis – Anatolitiko syrto – I’m gonna give you everything: 1940s-50s independent label 78rpm dances & ballads of Anatolian, Greek & Levantine immigrants [V.A.] Zilan Tigris – Ehmedo roni – Mayrig Choduraa Tumat – Chashpy khem – Byzaanchy
LAP contributing editor and ethnomusicologist Jonathan Ritter joins the podcast to discuss the May 2023 issue of LAP Music, Politics, and Social Movements in Latin America. Topics covered include the legacy of influential musical and political movements in Latin America alongside research on more contemporary mobilizations. Jonathan Ritter is the department chair and associate professor of music at the University of California Riverside. His research focuses on the indigenous and Afro-Hispanic musical cultures of Andean South America. Featured music: "El derecho de vivir en paz" - Victor Jara: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkXise2bHE0 "El derecho de vivir en Paz" en las calles de Santiago (2019): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_xRSfjCyrg&t=40s "Dina Asesina" canción himno de las protestas con la voz de mujeres Andinas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKABdgKRHRo "Tukuy Llaqtakuna Hatarisunchik" - Liberato Kani: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhhfe9PXvqg For additional information about contacting the journal, podcast host, or guest please contact latampodcasts@gmail.com
Matthew Bannister onShane MacGowan the lead singer of The Pogues who was famous for his song writing but also his abuse of drugs and alcohol. His sister joins us to discuss the roots of his talent and his excesses. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to be appointed to the US Supreme Court.Lord Darling, the Labour politician who was Chancellor during the financial crash of 2008.Joan Jara, whose husband, the singer Victor Jara was killed by the Pinochet regime in Chile. She campaigned for justice on behalf of thousands whose relatives died or disappeared.Interviewee: Siobhan MacGowan Interviewee: James Fearnley Interviewee: Justice Ruth McGregor Interviewee: Alan Day Interviewee: Catherine MacLeod Interviewee: Almudena BernabeuProducer: Gareth Nelson-DaviesArchive used: Shane MacGowan interview, BBC Two, Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan, BBC iPlayer, First broadcast 16/03/2021; Sandra Day O'Connor , 60 Minutes, YouTube uploaded, 01/12/2023; Sandra Day O'Connor nomination to the Supreme Court by President Reagan, CBS, 19/08/1981; Sandra Day O'Connor interview, PBS Newshour, 04/04/2013. Supreme Court Ruling Bush v Gore, BBC Newsnight, 08/12/2000; Alistair Darling interview ,10 Years After the Financial Crash with Alistair Darling, RBS Events, YouTube uploaded, 25/09/2017; Chile News report. The World at One, BBC Radio 4, 19/09/1973; Joan Jara interview, Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, 04/09/1988; Joan Jara interview, Weekend Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, 20/09/2003; Sandra Day O'Connor Retires, BBC News, BBC Radio 4, 01/07/2005;
En este episodio número 100 de Baraja Eso, tenemos el honor de recibir a una invitada muy especial, la rapera franco-chilena, Ana Tijoux (@anatijoux). La vida de Ana está marcada por una historia familiar singular. Nacida en Francia debido a las circunstancias de migración causadas por la dictadura en Chile, sus primeros años estuvieron permeados por las influencias culturales de este país europeo. A los 14 años, regresó a Chile y emprendió un prolongado proceso para sentirse parte de este país latinoamericano, y allí encontró una profunda conexión con el rap chileno, que se convirtió en un ancla en su vida. El rap ha desempeñado un papel fundamental en su carrera musical. Ana expande en su resistencia a encasillarse como "rapera" y cómo la confianza de los artistas puede tambalear en ocasiones, porque no siempre se tiene certeza acerca del mensaje que se comunica a través del arte. Para ella, la clave de mantener un propósito claro radica en tener referentes sólidos a los que recurrir cuando la seguridad flaquea. Además, como madre de dos hijos con padres diferentes, ha construido relaciones positivas con ambos y sus respectivas parejas, y a pesar de las ocasionales críticas, como mujer y madre soltera, encuentra plenitud y felicidad en su vida tal como es en el presente. Ana Tijoux ha descubierto en el arte una vía para expresar sus pensamientos y emociones, y la vida misma ha sido una fuente de inspiración. Recomendaciones: Música: 1977 de Ana Tijoux, Tania de Ana Tijoux, Tablas hindú (género), The Alchemist (rapero), Ryuichi Sakamoto (pianista y compositor), Nina Simone, Victor Jara, Violeta Parra, Flor del Rap. Película: El último emperador ¡Continuemos la conversación en Instagram! Síguenos en @mslauragomez y @barajaesopodcast. ¿Te gustó el episodio? Si te gustó déjame un rating ★★★★★ y un comentario. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/baraja-eso-podcast/message
Una terrible historia contada por Mario Amoros, autor de `La vida eterna´ la biografía de Víctor Jara cuando acaba de fallecer Joan Jara, la viuda semanas antes de la extradición del asesino de su marido."La familia de Víctor siempre agradeció a Héctor Herrera su valentía porque se jugó la vida ..al menos para darle sepultura"
Fondata nel 2011 da Kevin Reilly e Mike Panico, la Relative Pitch è una etichetta di punta nel campo del jazz d'avanguardia, dell'improvvisazione, della musica sperimentale. E' una etichetta newyorkese, ma Reilly, che la porta avanti da solo dopo la morte nel 2018 di Panico, ha avuto occasione di dire: "mi piace l'idea che tu possa guardare il nostro catalogo e non capire di dove è l'etichetta"; ed è effettivamente così, perchè sugli album della Relative Pitch troviamo protagonisti dell'avanguardia americana quanto europea ma anche di altre provenienze. E'una etichetta molto aperta, che ha costruito il suo catalogo sulla base di una vasta conoscenza di prima mano della scena d'avanguardia, improvvisativa, sperimentale, maturata attraverso una assidua frequentazione dal vivo di questi ambiti musicali: in questo senso è una etichetta di riferimento per avere il polso della scena attuale e scoprirne nuovi protagonisti. Con la puntata di questa sera cominciamo ad esplorare il catalogo recente della Relative Pitch: iniziamo da tre album assai diversi fra loro della specialista di pedal steel guitar Susan Alcorn, che da situazioni di ricerca e di improvvisazione ci porteranno fino alla sempre commovente El Derecho de Vivir en Paz di Victor Jara.
Victor Jara is the essence of revolutionary song and the greatest example of a revolutionary artist. Today we will be taking a closer look at his "Pongo en Tus Manos Abiertas" album. Víctor sings tributes to four very different revolutionaries, an ode to guerrillas in Bolivia, of the love of two workers, and much more. Album: Pongo en Tus Manos Abiertas --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anani-kaike/message
There's too much fame everywhere, a false fluorescent stain on every face. In this Earth Riot, we recall those who earned good fame. And we badly need a new public figure for our self-induced apocalypse. Consumerized fame, the monetizing of reputations - isn't just a distraction. Commercial fame isn't just lots of celebrities - manufactured flesh products. Fame is one product, one forever chemical, like CO2 burning and flooding the last of the living. The well-known people who appear in our half hour are Muhammad Ali, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Judy Collins, Victor Jara, Stephen Sondheim, John F. Kennedy, Nelson Mandela, Greta Thunberg, Maya Lin, Rodney King.
Comediantes torturados en Japón, decubrimos quién tiene depresión en este podcast y llega nuestro pana Luis Manuel Colon a llenar de alegría nuestro estudio. Invitado Luis Manuel Colon BadBunny Multimillo, Victor Jara aprende una nueva forma de tocar guitarra y por supuesto no puede faltar el grandioso, estupendo y mayestatico Open Mic de Comedy Peeps! Escucha este episodio del podcast que va para TEXAS! NOV 9, 10, 11 y 12 #Standoperos #Chisteando el Texas Tour! Con
50 años después de su asesinato, se está organizando en Sídney un concierto en conmemoración del legado de Victor Jara. 'Te recuerdo Victor' será el homenaje que tendrá como protagonistas artístas como Hernan 'Nano' Arriagada, vocalista del grupo Arak Pacha quien viene desde Chile y Hernan Flores, artista radicado en Sídney.
Este viernes en Bichos de Radio conversamos con el periodista chileno Kike Ortega, quien presenta “El Podcast del Golpe: Memoria de Medio Siglo”. A 50 años del asesinato del referente chileno Victor Jara, Nano Stern ofrece un concierto homenaje. También la interpretación de Mon Laferte de “Manifiesto” en la ceremonia de conmemoración del golpe de Estado realizada en el Palacio de La Moneda. Recordamos al productor y conductor de radio y televisión Marcelo Simón a días de su fallecimiento. Además, Ana Padovani y el espectáculo “Vida y Milagros de Niní Marshall”.
1-Donna, vita, libertà. Domani primo anniversario della morte della ragazza curda Mahsa Amini. Il regime è ancora in piedi ma non è riuscito a schiacciare la protesta delle donne iraniane. aggiornamenti , analisi e rassegna stampa. ( Serena Tarabini, Riccardo Noury – Amnesty) 2- Stati Uniti. Joe Biden sostiene lo sciopero dei dipendenti del settore auto “ i profitti record delle case automobilistiche non sono stati condivisi equamente e i lavoratori meritano la loro giusta parte". 3-50 anno dopo Victor Jara canta ancora l'omaggio di esteri all'artista cileno assassinato pochi giorni dopo il golpe contro la democrazia. ( Martina Stefanoni) 4- Santiago del Cile. Il contributo del museo della memoria per contrastare l'onda revisionista guidata ai nostalgici di pinochet. L'intervista alla direttrice Marcia Scanterbury a cura di Sara Milanese. 5- Non solo Ucraina. Ritorno sul G20 in India. ( Alfredo Somoza)
Bienvenidísima queridísima fauna de la noche nocturna a nuestro Ritual de lo VIRTUAL eclectomeiroland Sedición #503 hasta que la conciencia nos quede al revés, En Vivo y a todo Calor desde el penthouse de los cuarteles generales de los estudios de Política y RockandRoll Radio 106.7FM recientemente conmemorado el rastrero golpe de estado en Chile a 50 años ya de aquél 11 de septiembre cuando Salvador Allende mostrara en muchas formas cómo la milicia y sus oponentes no eran dignos de si quiera habitar la suela de sus zapatos, con valentía, elocuencia y entereza inigualables hasta la fecha les plantó cara hasta que tuvieron que rebajarse al nivel de asquerosos criminales cómo ya son reconocidos en todo el mundo a la fecha esas fuerzas armadas vendidas al mejor postor que también se sabe jaló los hilos desde la casa pálida cuando la ola de odio y terror azotara a la población chilena y entre las cuales terminaran con la vida del gran Victor Jara quien decía: El odio para mí quedó atrás, no vuelvas nunca, sigue hacia el mar, tu canto es río. Somos la paz. No olvidamos, siempre recordamos. Escuchamos a continuación un par de temas, primero a la chilena Camila Moreno quien nos dice: "Van a azotar los siglos con guerras miserables, Van a buscar más oro, por que están vacíos. Van a ganarse el odio de toda la existencia" seguida del trío más baquetón y longevo de esta assholeada ciudad de hermosillo, la banda legendaria de la localidad Suciedad Discriminada quienes bien describían al pequeñísimo Augusto Pinochet Shit, shit, acá en nuestro Ritual de lo VIRTUAL eclectomeiroland Sedición #503 hasta que la conciencia no quede al revés, En Vivo y a todo Calor desde Política y RockandRoll Radio 106.7FM desde hermosillo sonora hasta el Ajusco por Radiocomún.mx
durée : 00:04:07 - La BO du monde - Cinquante ans après sa mort sous les coups des soldats de Pinochet, la figure mythique du chanteur/guitariste contestataire Victor Jara continue de hanter la mémoire collective des Chiliens.
durée : 00:58:33 - La Série musicale - par : Zoé Sfez - Épisode 2 de notre série consacrée à la Nueva Cancion où nous faisons entendre des chansons qui disent la douleur, l'exil et la mémoire de ce moment historique. Portraits en creux de Mercedes Sosa, Victor Jara, Angel Parra...
durée : 00:58:33 - La Série musicale - par : Zoé Sfez - Épisode 2 de notre série consacrée à la Nueva Cancion où nous faisons entendre des chansons qui disent la douleur, l'exil et la mémoire de ce moment historique. Portraits en creux de Mercedes Sosa, Victor Jara, Angel Parra...
Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service. We hear from Chilean politician Hermógenes Pérez de Arce, who helped oust President Allende in 1973. We also hear from the widow of folk singer Victor Jara, who was killed during the military coup. Our guest is Dr Camila Vergara, who is a historian and journalist from Chile, and a senior lecturer at the University of Essex Business School in the UK. She tells us more about the aftermath of the Chilean coup, and its lasting impact. Eva Franchell speaks about her friend, the Swedish foreign minister Anna Lindh who was murdered in 2003. In the second half of the programme, campaigner Frank Heweston shares his experience on Greenpeace's Arctic voyage to disrupt drilling on a newly built oil rig and we hear from a friend and promoter of Zanzibar's most famous musician, Bi Kidude. Contributors: Camila Vergara - historian and journalist from Chile, and senior lecturer at the University of Essex Business School. Hermógenes Pérez de Arce – Chilean politician. Joan Jara – widow of Victor Jara. Eva Franchell – Anna Lindh's former press secretary and best friend. Maryam Hamdani - friend and promoter of Bi Kidude. (Photo: President Salvador Allende. Credit: Bettman/Getty Images)
On 11 September 1973, General Augusto Pinochet deposed Chile's President Salvador Allende in a military coup. Thousands of people were tortured and killed in the months after the coup, including the folk singer Victor Jara. His widow, Joan Jara, spoke to Gideon Long in 2013. (Photo: Victor Jara. Credit: Gems/Redferns via Getty Images)
Un ambiente dividido y crispado: así se encuentra Chile para conmemorar los 50 años del golpe militar que derrocó a Salvador Allende en 1973. Una efeméride que no parece que vaya a servir para reflexionar sobre la historia reciente del país y mirar al futuro. Nos preguntamos por los factores que han polarizado este escenario y por las responsabilidades que tienen en todo ello los actores políticos chilenos Chile ha lanzado un plan de búsqueda de más de mil detenidos desaparecidos en la dictadura. Se trata de una de las principales deudas de justicia a 50 años del golpe militar que encabezó Augusto Pinochet ya que durante décadas, la búsqueda corrió a cargo casi exclusivamente de sus familias. Esto se une a que la Corte Suprema ha condenado a siete militares en retiro por el asesinato del emblemático cantautor Victor Jara días después del golpe. El suicidio de uno de los exmilitares condenados desvela las múltiples fracturas de un país donde no hay consenso en condenar el golpe de septiembre del 1973. También mostró cuánto ha tardado la justicia en dar respuestas: medio siglo.Analizamos la efeméride con tres invitados en nuestro estudio:-Paola Martínez Infante, periodista independiente-Thomas Huchon, periodista autor del documental 'Allende es una idea que se asesina' (2013)-Marie-Laure Sara-de la Vaissière Doctora en estudios latinoamericanos. Autora de una tésis doctoral sobre Pablo Neruda, de próxima publicación en las editoriales universitarias de Rennes (PUR) En Primera Plana también está en las redes sociales.Coordinación editorial: Florencia Valdés. Realización: Yann Bourdelas, Souheil Khedir, Jérémy Bouchet
Jake on IG: @jakerosephoto The music documentary series we referenced is on Netflix and is called ReMastered. The series includes episodes on Robert Johnson, Sam Cooke, Jam Master Jay, Bob Marley, Johnny Cash, The Miami Showband Massacre, Victor Jara and the history behind “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” how it evolved from an original tune by Solomon Linda and his family's struggle for copyright recognition. The entries for the album cover contest we discussed can be seen here - https://embracethegrain.com/2022/01/21/music-feeds-the-soul-entries/ Be sure to subscribe to Embrace The Grain, join the Facebook group and be on the lookout for new episodes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/embrace-the-grain-photography-podcast/id1459043812 Theme song “Timeless” by Mike Gutterman via mikegutterman.bandcamp.com Get in touch with Sunny 16 at sunny16presents@gmail.com The show on IG: @musicandphotographypodcast The show on Twitter: @musicnphotopod
L'émission 28 Minutes du 01/09/2023 Ce vendredi, le correspondant européen à “Libération” Jean Quatremer, la directrice de la revue “Regards” Catherine Tricot, l'essayiste Brice Couturier et la dessinatrice à “Charlie Hebdo” et “Libération” Coco reviennent sur l'actualité de la semaine. Ils seront rejoints sur le plateau par GiedRé, un “OCNI” — “objet chantant non identifié”. Née Russe dans l'ancien État soviétique de Lituanie, elle arrive en France alors qu'elle n'est encore qu'au lycée. Elle découvre alors rapidement la scène et fantasme la liberté absolue du comédien. Elle remonte sur les planches le 20 septembre pour chanter “Les chansons de la radio”, ses chroniques musicales interprétées derrière le micro de France Inter depuis 2021. Retour sur deux actualités de la semaine : Abaya : obsession ou menace ? Après sa déclaration, lundi 28 août, sur l'interdiction de l'abaya et du qamis au sein des établissements scolaires, le ministre de l'Éducation nationale et de la Jeunesse de France Gabriel Attal a précisé son propos dans une “note de service” diffusée jeudi 31 août. Alors que la rentrée se profile, cet ajout est censé aider les directeurs et les professeurs à appliquer cette nouvelle règle. Est-ce le résultat d'une obsession anti-islamique ou d'une réelle menace ? Macron : recherche consensus politique. Un sommet inédit entre le président Emmanuel Macron et les partis d'opposition s'est tenu mercredi 30 août. Après douze heures de discussion, une promesse : la création d'une conférence sociale sur les bas salaires. Les partis d'opposition restent toutefois sceptiques à la tenue de ce rendez-vous. Un consensus politique est-il possible ? Les prix des matières premières baissent, mais ceux des supermarchés, eux, ne diminuent pas. La cause ? Les industriels refusent de réduire leurs marges. Le ministre de l'Économie, Bruno Lemaire s'affronte donc au patron du groupe Carrefour, Alexandre Bompard, pour faire baisser les prix dans les rayons. C'est le duel de la semaine de Frédéric Says. La Mostra de Venise a débuté mercredi 30 août, avec quelques étoiles en moins. Alors que les Italiens attendaient la venue de célébrités américaines, la grève des acteurs à Hollywood a entraîné l'absence de nombreux d'entre eux. Entre déception et humour des internautes, c'est le Point Com d'Alix Van Pée Il y a 50 ans, le Chili perdait l'une de ses étoiles, le chanteur Victor Jara. Engagé, proche du Parti communiste, il était un symbole de l'Unité populaire et de la coalition de gauche. Mais cet engagement n'a pas plu à la junte militaire arrivée au pouvoir en 1973 : après avoir été arrêté, le corps de Victor Jara est retrouvé. En 2023, la justice chilienne a enfin condamné les sept militaires responsables de son supplice. C'est l'histoire de la semaine de Claude Askolovitch. Notre Une internationale est celle du quotidien congolais “Les dépêches de Brazzaville” qui titrait le jeudi 31 août : “Coup de force au Gabon”. Le pays est le quatrième de la région à connaître un coup d'État après le Burkina Faso, le Mali et le Niger. Une épidémie de coups d'État en Afrique ? Retrouvez enfin les photos de la semaine sélectionnées avec soin par nos clubbistes et la Dérive des continents de Benoît Forgeard. 28 Minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Elisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement : 1er septembre 2023 - Présentation : Renaud Dély - Production : KM, ARTE Radio
Una declaración del presi nacional del PRI, Alito Moreno, desató especulaciones sobre la posibilidad de que la candidata Beatriz Paredes se baje de la contienda interna del Frente Amplio por México. Un exmilitar que fue condenado por asesinar al cantautor chileno Victor Jara, se quitó la vida antes de su detención. Además… el líder fallecido de Grupo Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, fue sepultado en una ceremonia privada; Grecia continúa enfrentando el mayor incendio forestal jamás registrado en la Unión Europea; Francia prohibió que las estudiantes vayan a las escuelas vestidas con abayas ―pssst, la túnica musulmana que cubre todo el cuerpo―; al menos 200 swifties guatemaltecos fueron estafados por agencias de turismo mexicanas y en Ticino, un pueblito argentino en la provincia de Córdoba, encontraron la manera de generar energía limpia con cáscaras de cacahuate. Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gyertek az ajándékaitokért!////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Isten veled Sinead O'Connor, avagy az adást megelőző bemelegítés.Igen, tényleg mérgező az alma magja.Ha már lemaradtunk a Cotton Club Singers felújított Sinatra koncertjéről, itt a 2002-es behind the scenes filmje. (Az a förtelem plakát a háttérben természetesen nem az én munkám.)Így készül a Pick szalámi.Megérzésre Douglas Vakosh szélhámos, a METI meg egy baromság.A Kapcsolat c film intrója.A Pioneer űrszondák arany lemeze.Salvador Allende utolsó szavai, mielőtt lebombázzák az elnöki palotát.Victor Jara énekli az El derecho de vivir en paz c. dalt 1973-ban, és lelkes chileiek napjainkban.Borítókép: Natasa RybanskaAdászene: Ground Zero////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Support the showHa szeretnéd támogatni a gombapresszót, akkor a Patreon oldalunkon megteheted.A gombapresszó Twitter csatornája.Az élő adások helyszine, az MR4 csatorna.MR4 keresőA gombapresszó Buzzsprout oldala.A korábbi adászenéket tartalmazó Spotify lista.Email.
گوش کن! آمدهام آواز بخوانم / برای آنان که به خاک افتادند / هیچ نمیگویم از نام و نشانم / جز نام یارانماین بخش دوم روایت جنبشِ ترانهی نوین در امریکای لاتین است؛ از روایت مادرانِ دادخواهِ روسری سفید در آرژانتین، تا ساعات پایانیِ زندگیِ «ویکتور خارا» در استادیوم بوکس، روایت ورزشگاهِ (مسلخ) ملّی فوتبال سانتیاگوی شیلی و دیدار (شیلی ـــ شوروی) پلیآفِ جام جهانی آلمان غربی. موسیقی اعتراض در کشورهای شیلی، آرژانتین، نیکاراگوئه و اروگوئه.:در این مجموعه آثاری ازفاکوندو کابرال،سونی پاز،لوئیس گودوی،مرسدس سوسا،کیلاپایون،ویکتور خارا.را خواهیم شنید.This is the second part of the narrative of the new song movement in Latin America; From the story of the mothers of the white headscarves in Argentina, to the last hours of the life of "Victor Jara" in the boxing stadium, the story of the National Football Stadium (Slaughterhouse) in Santiago, Chile and the (Chile-Soviet) World Cup playoff match between West Germany.Protest music in Chile, Argentina, Nicaragua and Uruguay.Protest music in Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela and Mexico.In this collection, We will hear some songs works of:Facundo Cabral,Suni Paz,Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy,Mercedes Sosa,Quilapayún,Victor Jara Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the first in an end-of-year extravaganza of episodes, we're back to discuss the work of legendary Chilean documentary filmmaker Patricio Guzman. Active since the early '70s, Guzman started out as a chronicler of the Allende years, capturing the right-wing backlash and subsequent coup on camera before going into a decades-long exile in Europe. Since then, his films have dealt almost exclusively with the painful memory of the junta and its victims, the violent injustices of the Pinochet years and the condition of his homeland, turning away from the conventional third-cinema documentary form of his early work towards something increasingly poetic, metaphorical and personal. With Guzman's latest film, MY IMAGINARY COUNTRY, having its UK premiere at LFF 2022, and THE CORDILLERA OF DREAMS (the final part of a trilogy alongside NOSTALGIA FOR THE LIGHT and THE PEARL BUTTON) also going on general release this year, we (belatedly) take the opportunity to appraise his seminal filmography. Featuring covers of Victor Jara's El Cigarrito (Sam) and Manifesto (Emmett) Episode art by Sam. FILMOGRAPHY The Battle of Chile (1975-79) Chile: Obstinate Memory (1997) Galaxy of Problems (2010) Nostalgia For The Light (2010) The Pearl Button (2015) The Cordillera of Dreams (2019) My Imaginary Country (2022) BIBLIOGRAPHY Patricio Guzman, 'Politics and Documentary in People's Chile' (1977) in Cinema and social change in Latin America: conversations with filmmakers, ed. Julianne Burton (Austin, 1986). Inez Hedges, 'Obstinate Memory: Chris Marker's and Patricio Guzman's Pictures for a Revolution' in World Cinema and Cultural Memory (2015) Paula Lagos Labbé, 'Political and Affective Shifts in Contemporary Chilean Documentary' in Chilean Cinema in the Twenty-First Century, eds. Carl Fischer and Vania Barraza (Detroit, 2020) Belinda Small, 'Rethinking the Human, Rethinking the Essay Film: The Ecocritical Work of The Pearl Button' in Beyond the essay film: subjectivity, textuality, and technology, ed. Julia Vassilieva and Deane Williams (Amsterdam, 2020) Valeria Valenzuela, 'Giro subjetivo en el documental latinoamericano: De la cámara-puño al sujeto-cámara' (2011), https://www.lafuga.cl/giro-subjetivo-en-el-documental-latinoamericano/439 — Subscribe to Film Graze on your podcast app of choice, and leave us a positive rating and review if you enjoy the show. twitter.com/FilmGraze letterboxd.com/Film_Graze/ instagram.com/film.graze/ Produced by Sam Storey and Emmett Cruddas
مردمانم نجوا میکنند؛مردمانم فریاد میزنند؛که دیگر بس است!مرگ، بس است!بس!این قسمت نخستِ روایت جنبش ترانهی نوین در امریکای لاتین است؛ کودتای شیلی، میدان تلاتلولکوی مکزیکو سیتی و هر آنچه در چند روز بر ویکتور خارا گذشت.موسیقی اعتراض در کشورهای شیلی، آرژانتین، کلمبیا، برزیل، ونزوئلا و مکزیک.:در این مجموعه آثاری ازویکتور خارا،ویولتا پارا،مرسدس سوسا،اینتی-ایلیمانی،سولداد براوو،کیلاپایون،پيرو د بنيديكتيس،پابلوس گالینازوس،آلی پیریمرا،جرالدو واندره،اسکار چاوز.را خواهیم شنید.This is the first part of "La Nueva Canción" in Latin America, narrative episode. The Story of Chile's coup 1973, Mexico City's Tlatelolco massacre 1986, and everything that happened to Victor Jara in his last days.Protest music in Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela and Mexico.In this collection, We will hear some songs works of:Victor Jara,Violeta Parra,Mercedes Sosa,Inti-Illimani,Soledad Bravo,Quilapayún,Piero De Benedictis,Pablo Gallinazos,Alí Primera,Geraldo Vandré,Óscar Chávez. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.