Música por la Memoria - #Amia27años

Bebe Contepomi
1 Jul 202112:55

Summary

TLDRThe script recounts the commemoration of the 1994 AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires, which left 85 dead and over 300 injured. It highlights 27 years of cultural and artistic activities to remember and demand justice, featuring music by prominent artists like Luis Alberto Spinetta and Patricia Sosa. The narrative emphasizes the power of music to rebuild memory and the importance of demanding justice, with various artists contributing to this cause. It also mentions the participation of new generations, symbolizing the continuity of memory and the fight for truth and justice.

Takeaways

  • 🗓️ The script commemorates the 27th anniversary of the AMIA bombing that occurred on July 18, 1994, in Buenos Aires, which resulted in 85 deaths and over 300 injuries.
  • 🎶 Music has been a central theme in remembering and demanding justice for the victims, with various cultural and artistic activities held in connection with the memory of the event.
  • 👤 The script mentions several artists, including Luis Alberto Spinetta, Fito Páez, Bayly, Eto'o, Patricia Sosa, and Andrés Calamaro, who participated in a concert at the Obra Social Stadium five months after the attack.
  • 💥 The bombing was intended to silence the community, but the script emphasizes that the community's voice has not been muted and continues to sing and remember.
  • 🌐 The script calls for unity and the importance of peace, rejecting hatred, resentment, and ancestral vengeance that surpasses reason.
  • 📖 In 2010, a significant event was the addition of lyrics by Kevin Johansen to the instrumental song 'Cando Ámbito del Recuerdo', with a music video made at the rebuilt AMIA site.
  • 🎨 Artist Liniers also contributed with his work '85 Puntos de Colores', remembering each victim of the attack.
  • 🔟 In 2016, 'Memoria AMIA' was a notable event where 100 artists came together to sing 'La Memoria' by Leon Gieco, setting aside differences for the sake of memory and justice.
  • 📚 A book was published after the 100 artists' version of 'La Memoria', featuring photos and texts of the participants, emphasizing the importance of memory in constructing the future.
  • 🎵 In 2018, a new song 'Abro Los Ojos' was released, with lyrics written by Luis Alberto Spinetta shortly after the 1994 attack and music added by Gabo Ferro 24 years later.
  • 🌟 The script highlights the importance of bridging generations in remembering the attack, with Mateo Sujatovich composing 'No Se Borra' and inviting Leon Gieco to sing it, symbolizing the transmission of memory.

Q & A

  • What event occurred on July 18, 1994, that is mentioned in the script?

    -A terrorist attack on the AMIA (Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina) building in Buenos Aires took place on July 18, 1994, resulting in 85 deaths and over 300 injuries.

  • What has been the status of the investigation into the AMIA attack after 27 years?

    -After 27 years, the AMIA attack remains unsolved and unpunished.

  • What role has music played in the commemoration of the AMIA attack?

    -Music has been a significant part of the commemoration activities, serving as a means to remember the victims and demand justice.

  • Which artists participated in the event at the Estadio Obras Sanitarias five months after the attack?

    -Artists such as Luis Alberto Spinetta, Fito Páez, Bayly, Eto'o, Patricia Sosa, and Andrés Calamaro participated in the event.

  • What was one of the intentions of the bomb attack according to the script?

    -One of the intentions of the bomb attack was to silence the voices of the people, but the script emphasizes that their voices have not been silenced.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'our voice becomes a song' in the script?

    -The phrase signifies that the voices of the people, instead of being silenced, have turned into songs that celebrate life and contribute to the reconstruction of memory.

  • What did Ignacio Copani emphasize in his speech regarding the importance of peace?

    -Ignacio Copani emphasized the importance of fighting for a humanity that refuses to understand the significance of peace and the need to remember and not forget the atrocities committed.

  • What was the emotional event that took place in 2010 related to the AMIA attack?

    -In 2010, an emotional event occurred when Kevin Johansen added lyrics to the instrumental song 'Cuando Ámbito del Recuerdo' and created a music video in the rebuilt AMIA site.

  • What was the significance of the event 'Memoria AMIA' in 2016?

    -The 'Memoria AMIA' event in 2016 was significant as it brought together 100 artists to sing the classic song 'La Memoria' by Leon Gieco, setting aside differences and emphasizing the importance of memory in building the future.

  • What is the message conveyed by the song 'No Se Borra' composed by Mateo Sujatovich?

    -The song 'No Se Borra' conveys the message of unity between generations, emphasizing the importance of remembering and constructing the memory of the AMIA attack for those who did not experience it.

  • What is the overarching theme of the artistic journey over the past 27 years as described in the script?

    -The overarching theme is the continuous demand for memory, truth, and justice for the unsolved AMIA attack and other unsolved causes in the country, highlighting the inclusive nature of memory and the identity of Argentina.

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