CRUCEÑAS MEMORIES
This proposal is constituted as a group project based on the proposals made by the participants, which we consider of vital importance to rescue the intangible heritage of the culture and social interaction of the area. The significance of the project goes beyond the institutional space as it makes visible the assessment and dissemination of the narratives of the elderly. Likewise, the participation and activities that will be carried out by the members will make it possible to improve other aspects of their lives: the strengthening of their social networks, the positive appreciation of their personal stories in relation to cultural heritage, the active role in putting into practice progress of current projects, overcoming a passive and limited vision of the roles to be deployed ... It is expected to promote the strengthening of community identity, taking as a principle the place of the elderly in the recovery of cultural heritage.
CULTURE CARRIERS
Listen to the stories that are in the memory of each of these people.
JUANA CATALINA TRAÑA TRAÑA
His contribution is the ancestral knowledge of healing through plants and their hands.
CARLOS DEMETRIO MORALES TORRES
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
ROSA MATILDE ESPINOZA JIMÉNEZ
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
GREGORIO JESÚS MARTÍNEZ VÍCTOR
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
FRANCISCO CAMACHO MEJÍA
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
LUIS ALONSO ALÁN KOREA
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
MERCEDES MORALES TORRES
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
JOSÉ ANTONIO SEVILLA RODRÍGUEZ
His legacy is the history of our people through his music and stories.
JUAN RAFAEL GUEVARA ARAYA
His legacy is the permanence of history through the story.
RIDLEY QUINTANILLA CUBILLO
His legacy is the rescue of the memory of local tradition and history through painting.
MARÍA DEL CARMEN AMORETTI AVELLÁN
His legacy is the rescue of tradition through the story.
GRACIELA MONTALVÁN SALGADO
His legacy is the rescue of traditional flavors through cooking and storytelling.
FRANCISCO TORRES CAMACHO
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
MARÍA TERESA PLATERO
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
MARÍA ELENA MARTÍNEZ HERNÁNDEZ
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
MIGUEL ÁNGEL ESPINOZA CORONADO
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
DIDIER GONZAGA MARTÍNEZ
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
Photography: Steven Guerrero, Liberia-Costa Rica
SILVIA ESPINOZA CORONADO
His legacy is the permanence of local history through cuisine and storytelling.
NEMESIA MONTIEL GARCÍA AND GENARO DUARTE CAMACHO
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
SARA CAMACHO CAMACHO
His legacy is the permanence of local history through cuisine and storytelling.
SECUNDINO LARA GARCÍA
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
MIGUEL CENTENO AMPIÉ
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
JORGE MANUEL ALÁN FONSECA
His legacy is the permanence of local history through the story.
Compilation: Cesar Mairena Korea
Maria Jose Guido Obando
Production and coordination: María José Guido Obando
Photography, design, layout and website: Marco Acuña Fallas
OLD PHOTOS OF THE CROSS AND ITS CHARACTERS
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December, 2018.