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En tus Tierras Bailaré

"En tus Tierras Bailaré"
Single by Wendy Sulca, Delfin Quishpe and Tigresa del Oriente
Released April 19, 2010 (2010-04-19)
Genre Electropop, Andean music
Length 4:22
Producer(s) Gaby Kerpel

En Tus Tierras Bailaré (English: "In your lands I will dance") is a Spanish language viral video that celebrates love for the land and people of Israel. It appeared in April 2010.

The song received attention in Latin American rapidly got millions of hits.Calle 13 singer Residente called it YouTube's "We Are the World".

The video features three principals and a number of back-up singers. The principals are Peruvian singers La Tigresa del Oriente, Wendy Sulca and Indigenous Kichwa Ecuadorian singer-songwriter Delfin Quishpe, known as "Delfín Hasta El Fín". Quishpe has expressed a desire to visit Israel.

The opening shot is of video Delfin Quishpe sitting in a living room watching television. People on television speak of war, fear, and the dangers of living in Israel, despite the obvious fact that they are not Israeli. Delfin rises to his feet and shouts "This cannot be," spreading his arms high and wide. The video segues to an introduction of each of the singers. The song then continues as a lovesong to Israel and Israelis. Gastón Cleiman, a Buenos Aires advertising man who wrote the song’s lyrics describes it as, "a song against prejudice.” The score is by Gaby Kerpel and Daniel Mart.nPicky Talarico directed.

The tracks were recorded separately. Wendy and Bustos were recorded in Lima, while Delfin was recorded in Ecuador. The music was mixed and the video produced in Buenos Aires by Gaby Kerpel. The three performers were not acquainted and did not meet during the production of the video.

The video was intended by its creators to be taken as a genuinely naive work, a kind of online outsider art. It was taken for such by Alma Guillermoprieto who gushed over it in the ultra-sophisticated New York Review of Books, calling Latin America "the last great reservoir of innocent art," and continuing:


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