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Ati Cachimuel: YANA Performance

April 23, 2024
4:00PM - 6:00PM
Sullivant Hall, Room 350 (Motion Lab)

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-23 16:00:00 2024-04-23 18:00:00 Ati Cachimuel: YANA Performance Ati Cachimuel is an Ecuadorian-born Kichwa Otavalo musician and composer from a family with a rich musical legacy that has been instrumental in strengthening the artistic and cultural expressions of Kichwa communities in Ecuador for 40 years. His practice draws from the sounds emerging in the landscapes of the Andean moors, integrating them into academic and popular compositional contexts.Ati is working with CLAS, Livable Futures, and the collective of researchers at  Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design's Motion Lab in a one-year Artistic Residency, funded by the GAHDT Collaborative Centers Grant (ACCAD/CLAS): K’acha Willaykuna: Indigenous Performance Past, Present, and Emerging. This performance, a multidisciplinary, sensorial musical piece titled YANA, is the culmination of his work on campus. Click here to learn more about Ati and his project.CLAS' support of this project is funded through our Title VI NRC grant to support the study of Latin America. Sullivant Hall, Room 350 (Motion Lab) Center for Latin American Studies clas@osu.edu America/New_York public
Ati Cachimuel is an Ecuadorian-born Kichwa Otavalo musician and composer from a family with a rich musical legacy that has been instrumental in strengthening the artistic and cultural expressions of Kichwa communities in Ecuador for 40 years. His practice draws from the sounds emerging in the landscapes of the Andean moors, integrating them into academic and popular compositional contexts.
Ati is working with CLAS, Livable Futures, and the collective of researchers at  's Motion Lab in a one-year Artistic Residency, funded by the GAHDT Collaborative Centers Grant (ACCAD/CLAS): K’acha Willaykuna: Indigenous Performance Past, Present, and Emerging.
 
This performance, a multidisciplinary, sensorial musical piece titled YANA, is the culmination of his work on campus.
 
Click here to learn more about Ati and his project.

CLAS' support of this project is funded through our Title VI NRC grant to support the study of Latin America.