WHO WE ARE

Who we are



Main events organized by Mapalé Artes y Letras:

To see the photographs from each event click on the date.

May 8, 2007: Latin American Bazaar. David Alvarado, Maríamanda Espinoza, Child Play International, Mondo d'Art, Anita Junge-Hammersley, Marcos Honorato, Ana María Rutemberg, Virginia Montenegro, Makuruma, María Victoria Giraldo, Sidney Santillan, La Tierra Coop., Mapalé Artes y Letras, Casa de los Abuelos, Alicia Borisonik, Imaginación, Violeta Borisonik, Rocío López and Pilar González.

April 25, 2007: Literature and Music. Event organized with the Ottawa Public Library.

April 10, 2007: Noche Bohemia. Music, poetry, Latin American food and a presentation of Imaginación and Mapalé Artes y Letras.

October 2006: Book launch Tres lotos en un mar de fuego by Camila Reimers

March 2006: Two days of cultural events

December 2005: First Anniversay celebration

October 2005: Book launch, Hijos de lava by Camila Reimers

December 2004: Magazine launch, Mapalé Artes y Letras

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Mapalé Artes y Letras is a collection of six magazines in Spanish (some issues have articles in English) that promotes art, literature and culture.

Mapalé Artes y Letras offers a broad vision of  the artistic and cultural world by featuring artists from Latin-America, Canada and around the world. It is published in Canada, with the help of collaborators from Canada, Latin-America, Europe, and beyond.

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Mapalé is a traditional dance brought to Cartagena, Colombia more than 400 years ago by slaves from Guinea. A couples’ dance, it is characterized by frenetic and erotic movements comprised of a succession of jumps, falls, pursuits and mock confrontations between the dancers.

Mapalé is also the name of a fish. Legend has it that fishermen used to dance after a good fishing day, and that the dance’s movements represent the movements of a fish out of water.

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 Why Mapalé?

It is a simple, strong, suggestive and intriguing word. The dance is extremely energetic and exuberant and somehow represent an inner pulsion towards the exterior, towards change, an irrepressible urge to express, to feel, to experience and more.

Mapalé is the image of all of those who express their inner strength through artistic creation.

As a dance, Mapalé is part of the ancestral heritage of a Latin-American country, though it is mostly ignored by most. The history of Mapalé itself shows that culture and tradition never die, keep living, growing, gaining from their new life elsewhere.

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Clara Alfaro

Publisher
Silvia Alfaro

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Contributors
Alana Cundy
Alberto Manguel
Alcides Lanza
Alejandro Saravia
Alex Zisman
Alfonso Alfaro
Amaia Porteiro
Ana Plenasio
Andrea Marván
Anthony Testa
Antonio Llaca
Aurora Arciniegas
Catherine Davis
Celeste Mackenzie
Claudia Forero
Clayton Kirking
Christine Garant
Diana Hernández
Diana Ospina
Dorothea Belanger
Elena Blanco
Eleonora Dufault
Felipe Londoño
Fernando Olivas
Francisco Torres
Gabriela Arciniegas
Gabriel Hernández
Gang Wu
Gilda Pontbriand
Gloria Valencia Diago
Guillermo Aragón
Helen Rossiter
Hugh Hazelton
Janine Smiter
John Peter Mosley
Jorge Etcheverry
José Lezama
José Miguel Alba
Juan David Zuloaga
Judith Tuck
Julián López de Mesa
Karen McRae
Leslie Carmichael
Lorenzo Acosta
Lucía Terra
María del Pilar Londoño
María Dolores Piñeda
M. Eugenia Cervantes
María Lucía Castillo
Marc St-Onge
Marlene Acosta Jiménez
Noris Amelia Barros
Omar Ardila
Pablo Urbanyi
Patricia Alfaro
Patrick Imbert
Renzo Carnavale
Sergio Belluz
Violeta Borisonik
Yao Wenkui
Zoraida Castillo


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