5 minutes

All Ages

In four miniature mobile stages, Sewell narrates a life in a day in Sewell; a Chilean mining town that began its life in 1904 by an American engineer William Braden.

Located at an altitude of 7,200 feet above sea level in the interior of the Andes Mountains, the town is now uninhabited. UNESCO declared it a world heritage site for its extraordinary historical and cultural value to Chile and the world.

Sewell is essential for thousands of families in Chile, including mine. It is a unique place lined with stairs, surrounded by condors, and set atop the world's largest underground copper mine.

Lambe Lambe is a prevalent puppet theater performance format in Latin America. Short stories played in a box can only be watched by one person through a window. Music and narration that can be heard through headphones will immerse the audience in the story displayed.

Puppeteer: Jocelyn Glaves

Profile Artist

Titeres La Rosa studied at the School of Fine Arts in Valparaíso and, in 2006, graduated with a Plastic Arts degree in sculpture. In 2007, she worked in the art of puppetry with various techniques, attending workshops and courses led by domestic and foreign teachers. Titeres La Rosa also provides workshops for adults and children on the construction and manipulation of various puppetry techniques.

Since 2018, she has been part of the UNIMA International Puppet Union, a non-governmental organization, recipient of consultative status from UNESCO for the dissemination of puppetry.

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