Acto de Chacarillas
The Acto de Chacarillas was a ritualized youth event held in the summit of in Santiago, Chile on 9 July 1977 organised by the military dictatorship of Chile. It was organised by the to commemorate its second anniversary and a new anniversary of the Battle of La Concepción.[1]
The event was prepared by Álvaro Puga, who was director of Public Affairs of the General Secretariat of the Government, and by Jaime Guzmán. Guzmán was in charge of writing the speech made by president and dictator Augusto Pinochet. The design and scene of the event was made by Enrique Campos Menéndez (national director of ) and Germán Becker Ureta, an advertiser with experience in organising massive shows.[2]
Seventy seven young men and women were invited to the act, the number being chosen to represent the 77 Chilean soldiers that died in the Battle of La Concepción in 1882.[3] Andrés Chadwick, Hans Gildemeister, Cristián Larroulet, Joaquín Lavín and Antonio Vodanovic were among the invitees.[3]
The act was reminiscent of those held in Francoist Spain.[4]
References[]
- ^ "Discurso de Augusto Pinochet en cerro Chacarillas con ocasión del día de la juventud el 9 de julio de 1977". Wikisource. July 9, 1977. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
- ^ Alvarado Leyton, Matías (2018). "El acto de Chacarillas de 1977. A 40 años de un ritual decisivo para la dictadura cívico-militar chilena". Nuevo Mundo. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
- ^ a b "La Juventud en Chacarillas". El Mercurio. July 9, 1977. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
- ^ González, Yanko (2015). "El "Golpe Generacional" y la Secretaría Nacional de la Juventud: purga, disciplinamiento y resocialización de las identidades juveniles bajo Pinochet (1973–1980)" [The "Generational Putsch" and the National youth Office: Purge, disciplining and resocialization of youth identities under Pinochet (1973–1980)]. Atenea (in Spanish). 512 (512): 10.4067/S0718–04622015000200006. doi:10.4067/S0718-04622015000200006.
- 1977 in Chile
- Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–1990)
- Youth events
- Youth in Chile