Initiative aimed at recovering the history and identity of the sanantoninas
This Tuesday, together with its protagonists, the documentary “Women, history and fatigue of the sea” was released; audiovisual sample that enhances and saves testimonies of the incarnations of San Antonio. Management born out of the Department of Community Organizations, part of the Department of Community Development of the City of San Antonio.
An exciting exhibition, held in the Exhibition Hall of the Cultural Center (CCSA), which was attended by the Director of DIDECO, Pamela Sáez Cabello, who addressed an affectionate greeting on behalf of Mayor Constanza Lizana Sierra; the head of the Department of Community Organizations, Patricia González Malgüe; Camila Olivares Herrera, from the Neighborhood Development Line; Fanny Pastrián Leiva, leader of the Association of Encarnadoras de San Pedro, Caleta Pacheco Altamirano; together with the family and friends of the protagonists of the day.
A craft that is part of local history
The encarnadoras belong to the heritage of the municipality, with their work they have historically contributed to culture, identity and economic development. The documentary “Mujeres, Historia y Esfuerzo del Mar” is a small gesture in recognition of this work and that of many women of the day who contribute their work to the development of San Antonio.
As part of the recovery of history, this 2022 greets with the inauguration of a mural where the municipal team together with the incarnators of the municipality have captured, through a graphic representation, the trade that has raised many families for years. This work is located at the intersection of Avenida Ramón Barros Luco and Avenida Centenario, in the center of the city.