STORIES
On our way we had a great opportunity to meet local craftsmen, artists, engineers, world-travelers, activists and many other individuals which life’s stories are worth sharing.
On our way we had a great opportunity to meet local craftsmen, artists, engineers, world-travelers, activists and many other individuals which life’s stories are worth sharing.
Our first visit during our one-day stay in the beautiful village of Wayku-Lamas was to Roninson Sangama Tapullima.
The following images belong to Nicolas Prassinos´s personal archive. He is contributing to building the visual memory of this project sharing his memories and experiences with us. Continue reading “NICOLAS PRASSINOS”
Our experience in the jungle is very difficult to describe with true words.There are journeys that change your perception of reality and this is one of them. Continue reading “HUITOTO/WITOTO-MUROY”
We spent a day in the municipality of Wayku-Lamas in Tarapoto. We started the visit joining elders in their traditional Sunday dance before we went to interview Roninson Sangama Tapoyiva.
Darren was doing a healing recovery retreat in the peruvian Amazon jungle and shared his incredible life story with us. Continue reading “DARREN STEINER”
We met Alan Shoemaker in La Casona in Iquitos, after coming back from our visit and ayahusca retreat with Huitoto Muroy tribe in Amazon jungle.
At the end of May this year, WCU was invited to participate and document a temazcal ceremony in the province of Chiclana, province of Cádiz, South-Spain. Continue reading “TEMAZCAL IN SPAIN”
We met Juan Manuel during our last day in Cusco. Originally from Málaga, Spain, Juan ManueI studied cabinetmaking in Spain, with specialties in engineering, craftsmanship and design in wood structures in Milan (Italy).
WCU presents the beautiful Shipibo Art with this artisan lady from Pucallpa, peruvian Amazon. Continue reading “SHIPIBO ARTS”