Description
Sangre… an ancestral Mapuche (People of the Earth) tradition is eating coagulated blood from a freshly sacrificed animal, a dish commonly known as Ñachi. A sheep is born in Wall Mapu, right on Wiñol Tripantu (Return of the Sun), the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere. As the year passes, a family cares for the sheep and feeds it. The sheep grows with the season changes and starts observing the reality that surrounds it: nature, ancestral rites, animal sacrifices, and also the police violence that the Chilean state exerts against the Mapuche people. Faced with all of this, the rage-filled sheep decides to rebel from its animal form and rejects being a part of a confused, violent, and sick human society. Winter arrives again, and with it, a new Wiñol Tripantu. Written by Nicolás Bascuñán |
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Event starts at 7:00pm
General Admission: $30.00
13+
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