When I was
studying journalism at University of Santiago (Usach) in 2015, one of the most
important groups of “The new Chilean song” where turning fifty years of career.
I´m talking about Quilapayun, they prepared a tour around the country and they
first stop were in Santiago.
The concert
was in the constitution square, there were thousands of people waiting for the
presentation. I was with two friends; we prepared for the occasion so we
dressed with woolen vests and “ponchos”. The square was full of red flags and symbolisms
of the Popular Unit (UP), the sensations in that place bring back a lot of
memories about the Dictatorship of 1973.
The environment
was cheerful, familiar and above everything magical. Because they intertwined emotions
like happiness and a sense of homage, to the people who lost their lives due to
the human rights violations committed by the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
The talent
of the musicians of Quilapayun was awesome. The harmonies, the melodies, the
choirs and the varied amount of wind, string and percussion instruments were
beautiful. They attitude on the stage filled people with energy and they frequently
asked for the participation of the public. When they played “Vamos Mujer” I was
excited, I must admit that I fell a few tears. Who cares, it was an unrepeatable
moment.

It must have been an exciting moment. I like Chilean folk and all the instruments they use, it's amazing
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