Faces From Around the World: Chile

by T-roy on December 8, 2009 · 1 comment

Michel - Santiago, Chile

What is your first name: Michel
What city are you from: Santiago
What country are you from: Chile
What do you do: Sociologist
If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go and why: India because there is lots of diversity. I think there are many religions, cultures and customs and I want to get to know them more in depth.
What’s your dream and why: I think I am living my dream now. I’m free, doing what I enjoy and getting to travel at the same time.

Notes: Michel has been living in Ecuador for the last month, but plans on staying for maybe up to a year. He’s been working on the coast with indigenous tribes that have not been documented much, recording numbers, lifestyles conditions and human behavior. He plays Andean music with a traditional flute (see picture here) for the last 5 years and was self taught. He has also written an opera for a friend in France that will go into production this year, and has traveled in every country in South America except for Colombia and Venezuela.

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