Community training tool in the nomination process for Cuadros Vivos, promoting inclusion and informed consent.
Educational comic created in collaboration with the Oriéntame Foundation, which facilitates sexual and reproductive health education for indigenous women by promoting access to information and informed consent.
Brings together a decade of research, methodologies, and community experiences, employing bodily and cultural heritage for peacebuilding.
Ruta de Heroínas is a project with Oxfam Intermon Colombia that strengthens self-care and the collective protection of migrant women on the Venezuelan border.
A virtual platform that brings together community experiences and methodologies applied to peacebuilding. It combines in-person phases with digital inventories, integrating technologies such as motion capture and Traditional Labels for the safeguarding of heritage and the protection of community authorship.
An academic and visual study of the ritual game Ka’ulayawaa in the Wayúu community of the Upper Guajira, where dreams connect times, spaces, and meanings for social order
Floresmiro Rodríguez Mazabel, a Colombian indigenous person from the Yalcón ethnic group of Huila, returns after more than 40 years to the places where he was born and raised to pass on his memory to his son Nabil, who has always lived in the city of Bogotá.
Living Black Music: An Intercultural Perspective on the Bogotá and Cali-based Performers of Music from Colombia's Pacific and Caribbean Regions
At the old hospital of Galeras, young artists guided the audience through a symbolic journey of reconciliation with their territory. The exhibition featured the Living Paintings: 'Our Legacy', which celebrated cultural heritage, and 'Empathy', a performance about life and human connection.
Short documentary on the work with indigenous women in Colombia, in collaboration with the Oriéntame Foundation, aimed at promoting care pathways that are in line with their worldviews and sexual and reproductive rights.
Collective creative work with cultural actors and leaders from the Colombian Caribbean, highlighting heritage expressions such as Living Paintings and the Wayuu dance to strengthen memory and peace.
A virtual space that brings together dance works created during the pandemic, promoting dialogue, memory, and Intangible Cultural Heritage. Through performances, galleries, podcasts, and educational material, it seeks to reactivate the dance sector in Colombia by fostering empathy, reconciliation, and environmental care.
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