"Tarpuna El Maíz" Film Screening and Conversation with Pilar Guevara and Teresa Quishpe
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Teresa de Jesús Quizhpe Guamán,
is protagonist of the documentary Tarpuna: El maíz featuring the
farmers of the Seed Guardians’ Network of Ecuador. Teresa is a
specialist in agriculture and ancestral food of her people, the
Kichwa-Saraguro living in southern Ecuador. She is an Engineer in
Ecotourism from the Polytechnic School of Chimborazo and Technologist in
Ancestral Andean Medicine at the Technological Institute Jatum Yachay
Wasi. There she teaches courses in Ancestral Medicine and Andean
Agriculture on Ancestral Andean Trophology, which is the study of the
optimal combination of foods to maximize their nutritional and medicinal
potential. She currently directs Chakra Chimborazo Achachila, a family
garden dedicated to the research and preservation of ancestral seeds and
healthy
eating. She is a gastronomic tourism guide and Kichwa instructor
focused in culturally immersive language learning methods such as
textile and agro-ecological workshops in the Kichwa language.
Pilar Egüez Guevara, PhD is an Ecuadorian cultural anthropologist, writer and award-winning filmmaker. She is
co-founder and director of Comidas que Curan, an independent food education and media company dedicated
to researching and promoting traditional foods and knowledge through ethnographic research and film. Her films
have been screened in three different languages across North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia. She is
director and producer of Raspando Coco, and Tarpuna, award-winning documentaries about the culinary and
medicinal
traditions of Afro-ecuadorian and Indigenous communities throughout
Ecuador. Through her research, public speaking and films, she amplifies
the voices of older men and women who are the bearers of traditional
knowledge about food and medicine. She has brought this work to
communities in Ecuador through filmmaking and research education
projects,
as well as to US college students in the United States through film
screenings and Q&A sessions. She is a published author and speaks
internationally on topics ranging from cultural history, food heritage
health, nutrition and conflict transformation. Learn more at www.comidasquecuran.org. Publications and recorded talks/interviews
March 4, 2024
Spurlock Museum Knight Auditorium