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jueves, 19 de enero de 2017

Código Mágico Street, el andar de las mujeres, 2016

Anaida Hernández - Director and Producer 

DOCUMENTARY -TRANSATLANTIC WOMEN STORYTELLER
INSTALLATION EXHIBION

CROSSING BORDERS - RECOVERY OF KNOWLEGE - MEETING AMONG WOMEM -

DERIVA - FORTUIT ENCOUNTERS - 
1- 10 march, 2016 - Ecuador
1-15 May, 2016 - Puerto Rico

COMMISSIONER BY 
WIPR TV - Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting, San Juan, 
Puerto Rico
WIPR TV Link: WEBSERIESWIPR - 

Web page link: Código Mágico Street, el andar de las mujeres






In colabolation with Arte Actual Art Gallery, FLASCO - Latin American University Post Grade of Social Science University, Quito Ecuador
FLASCO Arte Actual Art Gallery PROGRAM 2016 Catálogo Arte Actual 2016 by Arte Actual Flacso - issuu

 
Installation exhibition: Mural map, drifting route and places of fortuitous encounters. 


Codigo Mágico Street, the Women's Walk in, is a documentary commissioned by WIPR Public Broadcasting Puerto Rico TV and supported by the Contemporary Art Gallery, FLASCO, University of Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, with headquarters in Ecuador.

It is a project of public art, artistic experimentation, nomadic and magical. Decipher and randomly, images and stories of women told by women.
Código Magico Street aims to strengthen our identities through the recovery of knowledge, establish spaces meetings among women and the crossing borders.

DERIVA - FORTUIT ENCOUNTERS


I propose the walk at random, the drift as an aesthetic proposal and Encuentros Fortuitos as a product of symbolic actions. I research gender equity issues emphasizing women's sustainable and ancestral creative lives and jobs. - Anaida Hernández


The chance, to the deriba, the fortuitous meetings and to document are elements that characterize this project. They are explored from their hybrid and transdisciplinary dimension. It offers diverse perspectives regarding the creative process and its multiple manifestations. Explore where art, research, experimentation, participation, popular knowledge and women's human rights come together.

Women have been forgotten by the economic development policies of the countries. A very high percentage of households have women as heads of families and are the ones who sustain their homes with income generated by them.

Scarcely at the end of the 20th century, is that the vision of how to see and tell the story where women are included begins to change. They begin to consider the oral histories told by women, their contributions and how they interpret the universe in which they live.

Código Magico Street, the Women's Walk in, is an international, community project that documents the stories of 10 creative and wise women who are in the periphery, such as the indigenous, mestizo, black, immigrants, among others, Latin American and Caribbean. There are 10 interviews of 2 minutes each, to women from Puerto Rico and Ecuador.


Anaida in a FORTUIT ENCOUNTER with and Marta (partera) in the Parteras Encouters Meeting, Cotacachi, Ecuador, 
March 2016

Press conference and recepcion for the WebSeries screening, WIPR TV Puerto Rico Public broadcasting. Anaida (right) and others directors and Lic.Cecille Blondet (right), President WIPR TV , agust 2016