Jacchigua Show in Quito
Quito, Ecuador
Trip Type: Theater, Shows & Musicals
Duration: 2 hours
Ninety dancers, musicians, technicians and social researchers, put on stage their knowledge and artistic sensibility, a choreographic assembly considered as a "living museum" in the world by making a tour of the cultural manifestations of several Andean regions of Ecuador, in 2 hours with 2,800 kilos of clothing and ethnic elements, live music under the general direction and production of Rafael Camino Collantes. Declared cultural heritage alive.
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Ninety dancers, musicians, technicians and social researchers, put on stage their knowledge and artistic sensibility, a choreographic assembly considered as a "living museum" in the world by making a tour of the cultural manifestations of several Andean regions of Ecuador, in 2 hours with 2,800 kilos of clothing and ethnic elements, live music under the general direction and production of Rafael Camino Collantes. Declared cultural heritage alive.
The permanent choreographic mounting of the National Folkloric Ballet Jacchigua is a show with 90 dancers, musicians and Ecuadorian technicians that put into scene a spectacular show of traditions and customs of Ecuador. 2.800 kilos of costumes and technique elements are utilized by the dancers in choreographic designed by the director.
A choreographic installation considered a "living museum" in the world, making a tour of the cultural manifestations of several Andean regions of Ecuador, declared The First Living Cultural Heritage.
"Only viewing, touching, savoring, screaming and clapping will you encounter the significance of our sensitivity.".... Rafael Camino
A choreographic installation considered a "living museum" in the world, making a tour of the cultural manifestations of several Andean regions of Ecuador, declared The First Living Cultural Heritage.
"Only viewing, touching, savoring, screaming and clapping will you encounter the significance of our sensitivity.".... Rafael Camino
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