Especialización en Gestión y Comunicación del Patrimonio Cultural
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Item El viaje de la Tingua: Memorias audiovisuales del agua en Madrid CundinamarcaLópez-Ariza, Luisa Alejandra; Ladino-Marín, Paola ConsueloThe Journey of the Tingua: Audiovisual Memories of Water in Madrid, Cundinamarca stands as a safeguarding endeavor where water is framed not merely as a natural resource, but as an emerging heritage pulsing within the oral traditions of its people. The project recognizes that the territorial identity of Madrid, Cundinamarca, is inscribed in its watercourses, and that this history risks vanishing unless the relay of its narrative is secured. Through Participatory Action Research (PAR), this initiative coordinates an intergenerational audiovisual seedbed that serves as a space for collective healing and gathering. Within this setting, our elders—as knowledge bearers—pass the historical baton to younger generations. The youth, assuming their roles as narrative agents, do more than document facts; they translate nostalgia and experience into audiovisual works that reflect their own perspectives, allowing memory to "pass through the heart" and transform into a deep sense of belonging. This exercise in strengthening the social fabric does not end with creation; the project expands into a digital haven, a website conceived as a living archive accessible to the community, ensuring that knowledge remains circular and democratic. Furthermore, a traveling route of screenings and territorial gatherings (tertulias) brings these stories back to the streets and squares, turning public space into an open classroom where cinema becomes the catalyst for reconnecting with the land. Thus, El Viaje de la Tingua proposes that caring for a territory stems from a profound understanding of it, weaving an eternal bridge between the voices of yesterday and the vision of tomorrow.
