Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Calanoa 2012


The place - El lugar



The forest and the rivers- El bosque y los ríos



People - Habitantes








Sunday, August 28, 2011

Calanoa Workshops and Tours 2012


For centuries, the Amazon has held special appeal for artists, naturalists and nature lovers. If your passion is photography, painting, fibre arts, design, bird watching, or just nature exploration and knowing other cultures, Calanoa offers workshops and tours to stimulate your senses, engage with local indigenous communities and broaden horizons in your art.

The workshops and tours in Calanoa Natural Reserve, hosted by Marlene & Diego Samper, propose the perfect coupling of art, adventure, natural history exploration and tours.


Amazon Fiber Arts Workshop

a workshop with local indigenous masters

January 12th to 24rd

A hands-on experience of Fiber Arts in an Amazonian culture. This is a unique opportunity to engage in a creative dialogue with local masters from the Huitoto and Tikuna people.

Hosted by Marlene and Diego Samper


PhotoSynthesis

A photographic expedition to the Andes and the Amazon.

January 26th to February 7th

Develop techniques of travel and nature photography in the tropics, guided by Diego Samper.


A Naturalist in the Amazon

A guided exploration to the Amazon rainforest.

On demand, from November 2011 to April 2012

Experience the rainforest through your mind and senses, guided by a naturalist and an artist, as well as local indigenous guides.

Hosted by Marlene and Diego Samper


Spanish Immersion: three forests, three cultures


February 11th to 26th 2012


Hosted by Marlene Samper

For information and registration, contact Marlene or Diego Samper: calanoa.amazonas@gmail.com

Groups limited to 10 people. Register now!


Thursday, April 7, 2011

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Building the place


Sustainable tropical architecture.
Most building materials are local: milled hardwoods for the frame, split palm wood for the curved roof's structure and the traditional woven palm roofs. The furniture was built on site.




























































Thursday, August 19, 2010

Fibre Arts workshop 2011


Amazon Fiber Arts

workshop with indigenous masters weavers
January 29th to February 12th, 2011


This fiber arts workshop in the Amazon offered a unique opportunity to explore the richness and variety of traditional Amazonian indigenous fiber materials and techniques, while engaging in a creative dialogue with aboriginal master weavers.
Participants were introduced to aboriginal Amazonian fiber arts: from artifacts to architecture, from utilitarian to the symbolic dimension, the art of weaving and the art of thinking. We collaborated with master weavers from Tikuna and Huitoto communities. A variety of fiber sources were studied: vines, bark, palm wood and leaves, and the natural dyes that are used by the local artisans, most of them collected while hiking Calanoa's reserve.
We wove palm leaves for the new kitchen’s roof, made strong twine from tender palm leaves or paper from tree bark. Through demonstration and practice, we had the opportunity to appreciate the value of fiber arts in the life of an Amazonian people.




Interested about the next workshops?
Contact us for information








COMMENTS FROM PREVIOUS TRAVELERS:


What a wonderful experience this has been!! Delicious meals, weaving with Matilde & Consuelo. All have been kind and welcoming! Carol Dodd, Salt Spring Island, BC

A uniquely special time with uniquely special people. Melanie & Steven,
Salt Spring Island, BC

....Amazonas is an adventure you don't want to miss. The sights, sounds and smells of the jungle, the fresh organic food, the kind and generous people living along the river and the opportunity to experience different cultures make this a place you will want to return to. This is not a 5-star all inclusive hotel kind of vacation, it is, however very safe and comfortable. You will feel like part of the family by the end of the week. Don’t let your fear keep you from experiencing this amazing place.
Martina Black, Roberts Creek, BC

... My most treasured memories are of traveling along the river and visiting the small native villages. The Sampers had arranged jungle walks in the surrounding forest accompanied by native guides who were most knowledgeable in the use of both food and medicinal plants. On the last night of our stay in Amazonas we camped along the river and slept in hammocks covered with mosquito netting - a most memorable experience. Corene Lindsay, Gibsons, BC

We had a really great time at Calanoa and enjoyed every minute of our time at the Amazon! We had a perfect team. We experienced, saw and learned a lot of our guides in the nature and in the communities. Thank you very much for arranging this and giving us the opportunity to stay at Calanoa, which was an ideal base also to stay and to visit many sites by boat or by foot.
Ulrich Schmid, Germany

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