This visual sound piece is woven between the memory of the origin and the experience that is built day by day on the journey as Venezuelan migrants.
Here in Buenos Aires as in all America, the indigenous presence is in the people, in the murals, in the clothes, in the speech.
In our city of origin, Maracaibo (Venezuela), the majority native ethnic group is the Wayuu, and from them we have received a good part of our artistic heritage: Caribbean color, textile weaves that are tinged with miscegenation, ancestral chants, and myths between the desert and the city.
Jayeichi song, loom craft, added to Mapuche graphemes, graffiti and codes, all put together, as well as the Latin American soul, ...