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DESCRIPTION:The Rafael Manriquez Kolectiv presents a tribute to Chilean singer and 
 composer Victor Jara, killed a few days after the US-backed military coup 
 in Chile on September 11, 1973\n\n\nVictor's Song in Our Hearts - Con la 
 canción de Víctor en el corazón\nCelebrating Victor Jara's 83rd 
 birthday.\n\n\nThe Rafael Manriquez Kolectiv presents a tribute to Chilean 
 singer and composer Victor Jara, killed a few days after the US-backed 
 military coup in Chile on September 11, 1973. Showing of the trailer The 
 Resurrection of Victor Jara. Music by Madelina y Los Carpinteros and 
 Duamuxa. With special guests Luis Valverde and Carlos Barón.\nFriday Oct 
 02, 2015 7:30pm. Berkeley Fellowship Unitarian Universalists Hall. \n1924 
 Cedar Street (corner of Bonita) Berkeley, CA 94709\n\nThe Rafael Manriquez 
 Kolectiv presents a special and exclusive showing of a 17-minute extended 
 version of the trailer for the soon-to-be-released documentary "The 
 Resurrection of Victor Jara" by John Summa, John Travers, and Fernando 
 Torres. http://www.vjvive.com/  The Bay Area's own Nueva Canción groups 
 Duamuxa and Madelina y Los Carpinteros will be performing Victor Jara's 
 most emblematic songs in celebration of what should have been Victor Jara's 
 83rd birthday.\n\nVíctor Jara was a Chilean educator, theater director, 
 poet, singer-songwriter and political activist. He was also a leader among  
 musicians who established the New Chilean Song Movement, integrating 
 Chilean folklore and the use Latin American indigenous instruments, with 
 lyrics of love, peace and social justice.  Shortly after the Chilean coup 
 of 11 September 1973, Victor was arrested; viciously tortured and 
 ultimately killed. More than 40 years after his death Victor Jara's voice 
 is still inspiring new generations of singer-songwriters to continue 
 advocating for human rights and a more just and loving society.\n\nDuamuxa 
 - husband and wife, Ricardo Valdivieso & Marci Valdivieso-Manriquez (Rafael 
 Manriquez' daughter), is a musical, creative project inspired by the Nueva 
 Canción, the blues and jazz. Tonight's presentation of Victor Jara's 
 music, one of our most beloved composers, allows us to share songs of soul 
 and beauty with the Bay Area community. Listen to some our music at: 
 http://duamuxa.com/entremedio.html \n\nMadelina y Los Carpinteros. A Latin 
 American music ensemble with a notch in original tunes accompanied with an 
 array of folk instruments. With Madelina Zayas, Fernando Torres, Denis 
 Schmidt and Hector Zapana, the group eclectic repertoire is rooted in the 
 Latin American folk and the nueva canción tradition of entertaining and 
 educating.\n\nProgram sponsored by Iris Arts & Education Group.\n##\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/28/18778190.php
SUMMARY:Victor's Song in Our Hearts - Celebrating Victor Jara's 83rd bBirthday
LOCATION:Berkeley Fellowship Unitarian Universalists Hall. \n1924 Cedar Street 
 (corner of Bonita) Berkeley, CA 94709
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/28/18778190.php
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