Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): JANUARY[DOI:10.37785/nw.v2n1]

Aya Uma: Contributions from the oral traditions to the image and the concept. DOI: 10.37785/nw.v2n1.a5


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Jefferson Eduardo Cabrera Amaiquema
Layla López Navas

Abstract

The Company of Arts “Colectivo JLA” proposes this document with the purpose of stimulate the study and appropriation of oral traditions from an intercultural research project that explores how kichwa oral tradition inserts in the daily life, both of the kichwa speaking community and the non-kichwa speaking community. During 15 months, the research, design and presentation of three products were coordinated; whose characteristic is the appropriation of the oral traditions and their presentation to the Guayaquil community of the 21st century. The results show a direct approach to the traditions that today are part of the artistic, tourism and research product of Ecuador, which allowed them to be accepted for presentation within the activities of the 2nd Encounter of ILIA-UA 2017 and the INTI RAYMI 2017 of the Bilingual Intercultural Management Zone 8 - Ministry of Education of Ecuador.

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Cabrera Amaiquema, J. E., & López Navas, L. (2018). Aya Uma: Contributions from the oral traditions to the image and the concept. DOI: 10.37785/nw.v2n1.a5. Nawi, 2(1), 102-119. https://doi.org/10.37785/nw.v2n1.a5
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