Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 24, 1989, Page 6, Image 6

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The Chilean group Inti-lllimani. whose members piny more than 20 string, percussion and
wind instruments, will perform W ednesday evening.
Chilean group reflects struggle
By I jyne l akefish
I ih ore Reporter
It has been ! > years sini e t bile lias seen even
(be faintest I rate of demoi rai y, ami one group
lias been singing its wav through those years in
support of the (,'hilean struggle for liberty
Inti Illimani a folklore mush ensemble yy ill
perform Wednesday night at 7 in the KMC Ball
room I bis will be one of then last Aineru an < on
certs before they return to Chile loi the long
awaited ( bilean ele< lions in Dei ember that signi
ly the reinstatement of demoi rai y
I ormed in l'it>7 Inti Illimani's rnusii is a
i ompilation ol Latin \merii an folklorit and pop
ular rhythms and the poetry of contemporary
t bilean vvriters
The seven-man band plays more than d()
string, percussion and wind instruments vrhich
ensile 'beautiful harmonies that are yerv emu
tional saul Kddie Beanes director of Ml t b.\
I lie t bn aim student union
In I'l’l during the overtlirnyy ol the (ibileall
demoi rai y Inti Illimani was exiled from then
country and yyas not able to return until until
Septembei 1UHH
Bih ause they became victims of the demo
< rain overthrow. their music reflects the c.liilean
struggle "They look political happenings and
turned them into music," lleanes said. "Their
muse is a vearning for the hope ol the future "
With the (Chilean return to democracy this
December, the hope in their music has actually
hei mile the reality
" They sing for human rights and for justice
lor all people, espei iallv for the (,'hilean people.”
said David Salem, co-direc tor of the Latin Amen
<an Support Loum d (I AS( i)
I he i mu (‘it u ill he a historic al occasion tor
Oregon and Oregonians because we've been
working for l a \ ears to see ( 'Idle return to denioc
racy Salem said "Since they will he going
back to a denioi ratio ( bile we ma\ not see Inti
111imill)i again
"It s not |usi going to be a concert, it s going
to he a confrontation ol the emotions," Heanes
said "The message ol their music and this con
cert is that the people united will never he de
feated’ "
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