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Tunes from the Trash

Seriously...

BBC

Documentary, Society & Culture

4.1885 Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2017

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Just outside the Paraguayan capital city of Asuncion lies the town of Cateura. It's an impoverished settlement ranged along the banks of a stinking, polluted river, in the shadow of a giant landfill site. Many of its inhabitants scratch a living by reclaiming objects from the endless ocean of garbage to sell. Recycling of a kind. But for the last ten years the residents of Cateura have been part of a recycling project of a much sweeter sort.

La Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura -- the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura -- use materials from the landfill site to create musical instruments. An oil drum for a cello, a pipe for a flute, a tin can for a guitar. They've toured the world and recorded with the likes of Metallica.

As the Orchestra leader Favio Chávez says, "The world sends us garbage. We send back music."

The BBC's South America Correspondent Wyre Davies visits Cateura, meets Favio Chávez and other members of the Recycled Orchestra and learns how trash, and lives, are being transformed by music.

Readings by: John Norton James Murphy-Johns Lila Smith Yahlini Smith

Producer: Martin Williams

For more information about the Recycled Orchestra: http://www.recycledorchestracateura.com/

The Recycled Orchestra have been the subject of a recent documentary film: http://www.landfillharmonicmovie.com/

And an illustrated children's book: http://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Adas-Violin/Susan-Hood/9781481430951.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the BBC.

0:08.0

Hi, I'm Diana Dylan and this is seriously.

0:14.0

My number is Amara.

0:16.0

My name is Amara.

0:17.0

I'm 11 years old.

0:18.0

I started playing instruments when I was six years old.

0:22.0

Music has changed my life a lot. A well-known story. A young

0:26.7

girl finds music and joins an orchestra. She flourishes. Well, it's not quite that simple.

0:35.0

It has all the constituent parts you'd expect from a violin.

0:40.0

The body, the rib is made from a paint can. That's where a Davis, our tour guide, because this is no regular orchestra.

0:52.8

It produces more than just music.

0:55.6

These are the tunes from the trash. The world sends us rubbish. We send it back to us others

1:05.0

ourselves let devolve us music.

1:09.0

The world sends us rubbish.

1:11.0

We send it back, music.

1:14.0

The body of the

1:17.0

the body of the double base is a huge old oil can that used to have calcium carbide in it and that's been cleaned up.

1:33.0

Amazing what you can do with tin cans, wood, wood, cutlery, heels of shoes and all this other rubbish that has been

1:46.2

thrown away.

1:47.2

And this is going to come with a work. Paraguay or

2:08.0

is a country that most people have probably heard of, but I'd wager that not many can pinpoint exactly where it is. Nestle between its two larger and more powerful neighbors Brazil and Argentina.

2:13.2

Paraguay is pretty much at the heart of South America.

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