The goal is to record nine 45-minute chapters, always starring a young Atacameño, boy or girl, who acts as a hinge between these two worlds that inhabit the same territory: on the one hand, they learn about the knowledge of their grandparents or “wise men and women” from their communities, and on the other, what is discovered with the most powerful radio telescope on the planet.
Its first chapter is already finished and will premiere this Thursday at 10 pm on the public cultural channel NTV. And then it will be available on our website and social networks. With the pilot of this audiovisual project, ALMA will celebrate its 10 years of existence with the neighboring communities, where we hope to premiere it on a giant screen soon, at least in San Pedro de Atacama and Toconao.



“I think it is a very good project, because it unites the ancestral way of seeing the Universe of the Lickanantay people, and all the Atacameño culture behind it, with the experience and more professional vision of the ALMA observatory workers”. With this enthusiasm Marianh tells of her experience, who besides enjoying the opportunity, assures that she has learned as much about our observatory as about her own customs: “I learned many things. For example, what the inside of an ALMA observatory antenna looks like, and also the valuable meaning of the sky, the Universe, and how important it is for the Lickanantay culture and for all of us,” says Marianh.


The Audiovisual Development Fund of the Ministry of Culture and the Arts has already contributed 13.4 million pesos to this project, and the support of TVN who will broadcast the series through its cultural signal NTV. Don’t miss it! And send us your comments.
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