The Colombian tradition of 'living pictures', in which the participants recreate motionless artistic scenes for hours as though frozen in time, returns to the streets of Galeras as is tradition every January. 'Living pictures' was declared intangible culture heritage by UNESCO in December.
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00:00This is a live painting of a woman with a baby in her arms.
00:10This is a live painting of a woman with a baby in her arms.
00:20This is a live painting of a woman with a baby in her arms.
00:28These live paintings are the essence of a people that has always dreamed of culture.
00:34A people that has remained alive through culture and that the resilience of all its inhabitants
00:41have allowed an old custom to last for a long time.
00:57Well, this for us is particularly very happy, this recognition of UNESCO.
01:06Well, this is going to help us that the live paintings come out, not only here in the country,
01:12but also in other countries.
01:14That people from other countries come and get to know us, get to know our culture, our traditions.