It’s about a man who took back his own history and story - Manny Portuondo is the owner, we just love this place. La Tropical Brewery - the best brewery in town with a hell of a story. Being able to get in the water, taking a boat out. Going to El Farito (the lighthouse), going to Bill Bags, riding those fun family and friend bikes where multiple people can peddle. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc. Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. We want people to be able to move horizontally through story and vertically through character and theme. How important was that? How does that affect your life? Your world? Not just the world of the story you’re interacting with but you and your world too. Just like our character, Amparo - go back, see what you missed. We make an immersive show and then we make an immersive instagram experience on the same story (for example with on Instagram) but it’s totally different - and what we’re saying is: get deeper into the story if you want to. But it’s not just about exporting story into different mediums, it’s about allowing the audience a constant sense of agency and perspective in terms of how they want to receive and interact with story. We call ourselves radical storytellers because we build universes and worlds with multiple platforms. So in other words, there are a million times when you want to give up= we’re just not going to do it.Īlright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally? It also helps that usually when one of us feels tired, the other invigorates, when one of us feeling down, the other lifts up, and vice versa… that see-saw is incredibly helpful to the equilibrium of a company. As the children of refugees, we think about everything that was taken from our parents, about how they had to start over, everything they’ve given us, the ladder and we go, go, go. This really truly isn’t always easy - it’s actually why we feel even more strongly about what we do. In the past, individually, we’ve lived long enough that there have been really tough moments where we’ve given up on something and regretted it - so we’ve committed to, together, not giving up. We’ve come to the understanding that even at the edge there’s somewhere to go and there’s always the possibility that instead of falling, you’re about to be airlifted to a higher mountain. When all of that happens, you sometimes feel like: Where is there to go? Just wiped out from sleepless nights and days out in the field and immersed in research and when deals fall through. When you really think: wow, are we going to be able to do this? This giant thing we’ve set our minds and hearts and souls to? When there’s no money, no funding, everybody’s disappeared because it got hard, when no one, not even those that say they are committed really are, when they are not putting their everything in and you’re exhausted. There are so many moments when you want to give up. Hi Abre Camino Collective, any advice for those thinking about whether to keep going or to give up? *Each Purchase Indicates Agreement to the Terms & Conditions of Service*Ī user Account is required for all Services & Products. Clients are required to download the Client Agreement before receipt of all Services & Products.We had the good fortune of connecting with Abre Camino Collective Vanessa Garcia/Victoria Collado and we’ve shared our conversation below. I look forward to Working on your behalf! Please provide your date of birth and full birth name in the notes at checkout.įeel free to contact me if you have questions, I'm friendly! Follow up phone calls or Readings are available separately. Spell Services are performed once per month during the week of the Full Moon. The Road Opener ingredients used in the spiritism traditions are typically entirely different! Abre Camino is used mostly in Spain and Latin America whereas Palo Abre Camino (Eupatorium villosum) is used by Santerian and Palo practioners.There is a Jamacian version of this plant known as Bitter Bush which is often used for brewing beer, as a nervous system tonic and as a stimulant in cases of low zymotic diseases (such as smallpox). Legend has it that carrying an abre camino stick with you at all times keeps your roads clear and removes obstacles from your path. It has been used in Latin American practices for hundreds (probably thousands) of years to open blocked paths. This is powerful Work for removing obstacles and clearing the way to accomplish your goals. I will send petitions to the spirit world on your behalf and focus my concentration through prayer and meditation to remove blockages in your life, whatever their cause may be.Ībre Camino is the folk name given to the plant Trichilia Havanensis. This Road Opening Service is designed to clear obstacles from your path.
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