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Los Jaivas: La Ruta Infinita

"Celebrating sixty years"

Los Jaivas take a symbolic train to celebrate their 60 years of musical life. A choral story where the protagonists narrate the intimacy in this journey of commemorations and obligatory stops throughout Chile connecting it with their music. The band together with other authorized voices reflect on the free and democratic circulation of Chilean cultural heritage, closing the year's tour with the realization of the mural in Cal y Canto station of the Stgo subway by René Olivares and the great final show at the Quinta Vergara in Viña Del Mar.

Top Cast

  • Mario Mutis

    Mario Mutis

    Self

  • Juanita Parra

    Juanita Parra

    Self

  • Claudio Parra

    Claudio Parra

    Self

  • Eduardo Parra

    Eduardo Parra

    Self

  • Carlos Cabezas González

    Carlos Cabezas González

    Self

  • Francisco Bosco

    Francisco Bosco

    Self

  • Alan Reale

    Alan Reale

    Self

  • Nivia Palma

    Nivia Palma

    Self

  • René Olivares

    René Olivares

    Self

Overview

Los Jaivas take a symbolic train to celebrate their 60 years of musical life. A choral story where the protagonists narrate the intimacy in this journey of commemorations and obligatory stops throughout Chile connecting it with their music. The band together with other authorized voices reflect on the free and democratic circulation of Chilean cultural heritage, closing the year's tour with the realization of the mural in Cal y Canto station of the Stgo subway by René Olivares and the great final show at the Quinta Vergara in Viña Del Mar.

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