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For the ninth consecutive year, the General Cemetery of La Paz transformed into an open-air canvas thanks to the ‘Natinta’ art festival.

Natinta, a wordplay between the Spanish word for ink and the name of the Bolivian tradition of Natitas, brings national and foreign artists to decorate the walls of the cemetery.

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00:00For the ninth consecutive year, the General Cemetery of La Paz transformed into an open-air
00:08canvas thanks to the Natinta Art Festival.
00:12Natinta, a wordplay between the Spanish word for ink and the name of the Bolivian tradition
00:17of natitas, brings national and foreign artists to decorate the walls of the cemetery.
00:23For Bolivian artist Freddy Huachani, the experience allowed him to pay tribute for his brother,
00:28who passed away earlier this year.
00:30Artists are encouraged to explore the traditions, history and iconographic elements associated
01:00with Andean Day of the Dead traditions and celebrations.

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