Performing repertoire of practices of cultural resistance. The Pachallampe
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N°41 Volumen II 2015
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The Pachallampe or Raymi of the sowing is held annually in Socoroma, northern Chile. The repertoire of performance practices involved in this celebration creates and transmits social memory and Andean knowledge in gatherings and in presence. This is not a scene that can only be studied from the archive and from conceptualizations associated with the term theater. In the Pachallampe, the repertoire reveals a set of decolonial strategies transmitted from generation to generation from the language of the arts and a ritual protocol. There, the Ayni law or reciprocity law prevails over economic and social relations based on the privatization of productive resources and territory. Moreover, the Aymara cult of the universal divinity Pachamama and the tutelary gods occupy a place of major importance in relation to the Christian images that govern the party.
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Henríquez, P., & Ostria, M. (2018). Performing repertoire of practices of cultural resistance. The Pachallampe. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(41), 191-205. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1638
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