
Los Jaivas en Rapa Nui
Music · Documentary
Overview
Los Jaivas played for the first time on Rapa Nui on May 5, 2006, fulfilling a long-held dream. José Luis Valenzuela, using this concert as the central focus of his narrative, juxtaposes it with domestic scenes, work scenes, timeless images, and breathtaking landscapes that evoke the first morning of the world, allowing us to share the band's experience of trying to understand this ancient culture.
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Juanita Parra
Juanita Parra
Self - Los Jaivas
Juanita Parra
Self - Los Jaivas


Claudio Parra
Claudio Parra
Self - Los Jaivas
Claudio Parra
Self - Los Jaivas


Eduardo Parra
Eduardo Parra
Self - Los Jaivas
Eduardo Parra
Self - Los Jaivas


Mario Mutis
Mario Mutis
Self - Los Jaivas
Mario Mutis
Self - Los Jaivas


Carlos Cabezas González
Carlos Cabezas González
Self - Los Jaivas
Carlos Cabezas González
Self - Los Jaivas
Ankatu Alquinta
Ankatu Alquinta
Self - Los Jaivas
Ankatu Alquinta
Self - Los Jaivas


Francisco Bosco
Francisco Bosco
Self - Los Jaivas
Francisco Bosco
Self - Los Jaivas


René Olivares
René Olivares
Self - Painter and Graphic Artist of Los Jaivas
René Olivares
Self - Painter and Graphic Artist of Los Jaivas
Lynn Rapu Tuki
Lynn Rapu Tuki
Self - Ballet Cultural Kari Kari Director / Ballet Cultural Kari Kari Musician
Lynn Rapu Tuki
Self - Ballet Cultural Kari Kari Director / Ballet Cultural Kari Kari Musician
Marcos Rapu Tuki
Marcos Rapu Tuki
Self - Ballet Cultural Kari Kari Shaman
Marcos Rapu Tuki
Self - Ballet Cultural Kari Kari Shaman
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