
Stake attention in this memory
A rectangular, off-white document, likely a program, poster, or album cover, is displayed under protective glass in a dark exhibit case. The document is filled with numerous hand-drawn vignettes and accompanying text in Spanish. The central illustration depicts a lively street or outdoor festival scene, featuring multiple figures, musicians, and a small stage under a banner reading "GRAN 'TITE RASCA CIRCUS'." To the right, another vignette shows musicians performing on a stage, identified as "Festival de la Nueva Canción Chilena" (Festival of the New Chilean Song), with "PRIMER PREMIO" (First Prize) indicated below. Other vignettes include: * Top left: Stylized figures dancing. * Top center: A monochrome portrait of a man beside a line of six uniformed musicians. * Top right: A colored drawing of a moustached man playing an acoustic guitar, identified as "GUILLERMO CERES." * Bottom left: A group of seated men labeled "JURADO" (Jury), and a smaller drawing of two men embracing. * Bottom right: Another colored drawing of a moustached man playing an acoustic guitar. The text segments throughout the document categorize content by "género COMEDIAS MUSICALES" (Musical Comedies Genre) and "género INTERNACIONAL" (International Genre), alongside other descriptive phrases and names. The hand-drawn human figures are predominantly male, engaged in musical performances, dancing, or observing. The physical setting of the display suggests a museum or cultural institution. This artifact, directly referencing "Festival de la Nueva Canción Chilena" and "Tite Rasca," is exhibited within a cultural institution in Santiago, Chile, likely a museum such as the Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos, given its historical and cultural significance in the country.
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