Fiesta Peru – Music and Dance from Peru – Carnaval de Qatqa- Cusco
Posted on May 3rd, 2010 by admin
DANZA PERU CARNAVAL DE QATQA CUSCO MUSIC AND DANCE FROM PERU Grupo Inca the Peruvian Ensemble
Director Guillermo Bordarampe
peruinca@earthlink.net
Los Angeles, CA
USA”INCA”, the Peruvian Ensemble was founded in 1981 in Los Angeles, for the purpose of researching, preserving and presenting Peru’s rich multi-cultural heritage of ethnic and folkloric music, songs, dance and traditions. INCA performs music and dances form the Andean region (Inca heritage), from the central and northern coasts (Criollo, Hispanic heritage), from the southern coast (Afro-Peruvian, Black heritage), and from the Peruvian Amazon jungle (jungle natives heritage).
Since its onset, “INCA” has gained steadily in artistic excellence and in reputation as one of the west coast’s leading ethnic performing companies. Concerts at the Hollywood Bowl, the Redlands Bowl, The Fresno Civic Auditorium, Zion National Park, El Paso’s El Chamizal Ampitheater, Santa Fe’s Greer Garson Theater, Albuquerque’s S.B.C.C., Colorado State University, Colorado College, etc., are true indicators that the company has a feisty following throughout California and the western states. In ‘93-’94 “INCA” performed at Mingus Auditorium in Cottonwood, AZ; at the Luther Burbank Ctr. for the Performing Arts in Santa Rosa, CA; Saddleback Community College in Mission Viejo, CA; Fiesta Inn in Mesa, AZ.; in ‘95 “INCA” performed at the Detroit Institute of Art, in Lake Tahoe with the Tahoe Arts Project and at the John Anson Ford Theater. In ‘96 INCA hosted a Peruvian Independence Day Festival at the John Anson Ford Theater, performing with famous Peruvian singer Ms. Edith Barr. INCA also performed with Edith Barr in San Francisco and Salt Lake City, Utah. In February of ‘97 INCA performed and conducted workshops and educational presentations at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California, and in ‘98 at U.C. Davis.
“INCA” has also received support from the Cultural Affairs Department of the city of Los Angeles, the California Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Community Foundation, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, the National/State/County Partnership, and various businesses, corporations and individuals in the southern California area.
With the aid of these grants, “INCA” has produced several recordings that contain a cross section of the company’s repertoire. These recordings help the group to preserve some of this ethnic material, which in many cases would be lost otherwise. In December of 1997 “INCA” released “Danzante”. It was sold at various record stores in the Los Angeles area, New York Natural History Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, etc. In 2001 INCA released its latest CD, “Que siga la Farra”, a great collection of Andean songs.
INCA is distinguished among Southamerican ethnic groups because the musicians not only perform music from the mountains of the Andean region, but also from the coast (Hispanic influenced valses, polkas, and Afro-Peruvian rhythms), and from the selva or Peruvian Amazon jungle. They also perform with as many as eight dancers using typical costumes from these various regions.
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is know for spreading the peruvian music and dances in southern ca.thru the u.s. Even though he wasnt peruvian he found the music group “Inca Peruvian Essemble” the most reconized in southern ca. He founded the group in 1980.
www.raicesperuanas.com
Los Angeles, CA
USA
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May 3rd, 2010 at 5:39 pm
viva el Peru abajo …
viva el Peru abajo los cholos recentidos
con lo pasado viva todos lo0s Peruanos
May 3rd, 2010 at 5:39 pm
linda musica con …
linda musica con buen arreglo y buen sonido lo que los peruanos hacemos en el extranjero es para entender nuestro folklore Los tradicionalistas tienen que cambiar y dejar de llorrar orgullesete Hermano peruano de tu folklor es mas variado y lindo
May 3rd, 2010 at 5:39 pm
eso es 100% peruano …
eso es 100% peruano, pero muy al 100% propio del peru y de nadie mas.
que identifique al Peru como nación, y yo lo conozco asi a ese Pais.
May 3rd, 2010 at 5:39 pm
Raices Peruanas. Es …
Raices Peruanas. Es cierto q’ aquellos que vivimos lejos de nuestra Patria gozamos tratando de difundir nuestra cultura de la mejor forma que podemos; pero de nada nos servira si no mantenemos la autenticidad que nos identifica y nos diferencia del resto del mundo. Nuestra cultura no es una comodidad que se puede vender al mejor postor turistico solo por entretenerlo o por un punado de dinero, NO. En el Peru y en donde estemos tenemos que guardar celosamente lo autentico de nuestra legacia INCA.
May 3rd, 2010 at 5:39 pm
oqepawka27!!! Te …
oqepawka27!!! Te doy toda la razon. Nuestra cultura, la que nos caracteriza y diferencia del resto del mundo es aquella que nos han dejado las culturas Preincas y con mayor influencia la INCA! ellos nos dejaron todas esas costumbres que ahora persisten pese al afan de exterminarlos… DEBEMOS MANTENER LA AUTENTICIDAD, de lo contrario perderemos lo que es nuestro. No podemos alterar nada tan solo para complacer al mundo turistico, seria un despilfarro de la riqueza cultural que tenemos.
May 3rd, 2010 at 5:39 pm
que chevere
que chevere
May 3rd, 2010 at 5:39 pm
el unico animal …
el unico animal animal eres tu, las criticas se deben de tomar constructivamente, q muestresn la cultura peruana muy bien los aplaudo , pero q lo muuestren como es, no d ela manera q salga y q guste a los extranjeros, eso jamas….y si mostrar lo nuestro como es, realmente no es su objetivo…entonces q se dediquen a otra cosa, nada mas querido amigo animmal.quien te escribe un muchacho de 17 años q ama su cultura pero autentica. debemos criticarnos solo asi somos competentes no ahy otra manera.
May 3rd, 2010 at 5:39 pm
Hermosa danza !!q’ …
Hermosa danza !!q’ paso con mi comentario anterior.