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The crucifixion of the pianist and enlightened corruption

The crucifixion of the pianist and enlightened corruption
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They call in Chile to vote for change

They call in Chile to vote for change They call in Chile to vote for change Santiago de Chile, May 16 (Prensa Latina) The call to increase voting is spreading today on social networks and the news media in the early hours of the last day of the mega-elections in Chile. Considered the most important elections since the end of the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship (1973-1990), just over 14 million 900 voters are summoned to elect the 16 regional governors, mayors and councilors of 345 municipalities and the 155 constituents who will draft the new Constitution. In such complex elections and in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, the authorities arranged to hold it in two days that began yesterday and in the first of which three million 55 thousand 352 people voted, for 20.51 percent of the electoral roll.

Displaced choir leader founds refugee orchestra in Chile - Chile

Displaced choir leader founds refugee orchestra in Chile Format The Music for Integration Foundation Orchestra, led by Venezuelan conductor Simón Arias, performs at the Fundación Telefónica Auditorium in Santiago, Chile. © UNHCR/Eduardo Beyer Former choir director Ana Marvez could not stand to see the musical skills of her fellow Venezuelans go to waste in their host country. So, she started an orchestra. By Stephanie Rabi Misle in Santiago, Chile | 09 March 2021 One of the most wrenching aspects of being forced to leave one’s home is having to give up your profession, says Ana Marvez, a 34-year-old music teacher and choir director who left Venezuela to seek safety in Chile around five years ago.

UNHCR - Displaced choir leader founds refugee orchestra in Chile

Displaced choir leader founds refugee orchestra in Chile Former choir director Ana Marvez could not stand to see the musical skills of her fellow Venezuelans go to waste in their host country. So, she started an orchestra. When Ana Marvez arrived in Chile, she was flooded with resumes from her fellow Venezuelan musicians, seeking jobs. © UNHCR/Eugenia Paz By Stephanie Rabi Misle in Santiago, Chile  |  09 March 2021   |  Español   |  Français One of the most wrenching aspects of being forced to leave one’s home is having to give up your profession, says Ana Marvez, a 34-year-old music teacher and choir director who left Venezuela to seek safety in Chile around five years ago.

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