Every 31st of October Peruvians celebrate “El Día de la Canción Criolla” translated in English as “The Day of the Creole Song”. Our program features Afro-Peruvian music that was created by African slaves in Peru during the colonial period and beyond. Most of the rhythms like Festejo, Lando, Zamacueca were played with a mixture of both Spanish and Indigenous instruments. Join us this Friday , October 30st 2015 to enjoy authentic Peruvian Music, Dance, & food!!
Canción criolla exists in various forms, including the popular marinera (the national dance of Peru), the vals criollo (Creole waltz), festejo and the bluesy landó.
Special guests: ROSA LOS SANTOS-PETA ROBLES-GABRIELA SHIROMA
HUARANGUITO youth ensamble
DE ROMPE Y RAJA Cultural Association
Every 31st of October Peruvians celebrate “El Día de la Canción Criolla” translated in English as “The Day of the Creole Song”. Our program features Afro-Peruvian music that was created by African slaves in Peru during the colonial period and beyond. Most of the rhythms like Festejo, Lando, Zamacueca were played with a mixture of both Spanish and Indigenous instruments. Join us this Friday , October 30st 2015 to enjoy authentic Peruvian Music, Dance, & food!!
Canción criolla exists in various forms, including the popular marinera (the national dance of Peru), the vals criollo (Creole waltz), festejo and the bluesy landó.
Special guests: ROSA LOS SANTOS-PETA ROBLES-GABRIELA SHIROMA
HUARANGUITO youth ensamble
DE ROMPE Y RAJA Cultural Association
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