Vicente Huidobro
Vicente García-Huidobro Fernández was a Chilean poet born to an aristocratic family. He promoted the avant-garde literary movement in Chile and was the creator and greatest exponent of the literary movement called Creacionismo ("Creationism").
- Valdiviano
- Valdiviano, as well as referring to inhabitants of Valdivia, Chile, is a Chilean dish, consisting of a soup made with charqui (jerky) and onions
- Miranda Bodenhöfer
- Miranda Bodenhöfer is a Chilean ballet dancer and actress, known for her role in the Spanish film The Dancer and the Thief
- Ramon Picarte Mujica
- Manuel Felipe Ramón Picarte Mujica, better known as Ramón Picarte Mujica was a Chilean scientist
- CONADI
- The National Corporation for Indigenous Development, or Corporación Nacional de Desarrollo Indígena (CONADI') in Spanish, is a Chilean institution founded in September 28, 1993 by the "Ley Indigena 19253
- Altazor
- Altazor o el viaje en paracaídas, or simply Altazor, is the magnum opus of Chilean poet Vicente Huidobro, published in Madrid in 1931
- Frutillar Musical Weeks
- The Frutillar Musical Weeks is a classical music festival that takes place every year in the southern Chilean town of Frutillar, Los Lagos Region
- De Saloon
- De Saloon are a Chilean pop and rock band originally from the city of Concepción, Chile
- Perrosky
- Perrosky is a Chilean band formed by the brothers Alejandro and Álvaro Gómez, originally from the city of Copiapó, Chile. Their influences include rock and roll, folk and blues
- FONDART
- FONDART or “Fondo Nacional para el Desarrollo Cultural y las Artes”, is a Chilean public program of the governmental agency Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes which provides public funding for projects dedicated to the promotion of arts
- Federico Ruiz (composer)
- Federico Ruiz Hurtado is a Venezuelan composer, arranger, and arts administrator. He has composed in diverse genres including symphonic, chamber, and electroacoustic music