Joan Jara was married to Victor Jara. Joan’s path crossed with Víctor’s at the University of Chile in 1961, where he studied theatre, and she taught dance classes at the theatre school. Their love story blossomed amidst the backdrop of the national ballet, with Víctor’s small but heartfelt gestures, like bringing her flowers during her illness, leaving an indelible mark on their connection.
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The dark clouds of tragedy loomed on September 11, 1973, when Víctor Jara fell victim to the military coup in Chile. As he left to defend the university, he was corralled into a makeshift concentration camp, ultimately losing his life. Joan, undeterred by the chaos, sought assistance from the British embassy in vain. The gruesome discovery of Víctor’s body in a Santiago morgue, marked by broken wrists, a gory abdomen, and 44 bullets, would forever alter Joan’s life.
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In the aftermath of her husband’s assassination, Joan Jara displayed unparalleled strength. She left Chile in 1973, adopting the surname Jara, and dedicated herself to perpetuating Víctor’s memory, works, and values. Returning to Chile in 1984, she faced a military unwilling to disclose the names of those responsible for Víctor’s death.
Undeterred, she navigated court cases and a “pact of silence” within the military, revealing the lengths she would go to seek truth and justice.


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