For more information, contact the Campus Activities and Corey Union Office at (607) 753-5574. EARLIER COVERAGE: Musicians who are adept at performing the folk music of the Andean countries — Ecuador, ...
The Mystic Warriors, dedicated to the preservation of Andean folk music, will use ancient flutes and panpipes in conjunction with contemporary instruments during their concert on Friday, Oct. 11, at ...
The Fortuna Concert Series will present Huayllipacha in a program of Andean folk music at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Fortuna Monday Club, 610 Main St., Fortuna. Tickets are $15 and will be available at ...
Speaker Oscar Rios Pohirieth will present “Andean Folk Music and Cultures of South America” at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Grand Island Public Library, 211 N. Washington. The program is free and ...
With the summer heat having, hopefully, hit its peak, enjoying the outdoors is once again a real treat. This treat was made all the more satisfying with Kema, the Andean folk music group, playing ...
From Andean folk celebrations to circus-infused classics, local stages are offering a diverse slate of classical and traditional music performances that reimagine and re-enliven familiar tunes and ...
A conversation and studio session with the Houston group about the power of folk music and their South American-inspired concert with World Premiere. Sign up for the Hello, Houston! daily newsletter ...
It’s baroque meets Andean folk music as a paired-down Minnesota Orchestra and singers from the St. Paul-based Border CrosSing join forces for an integrated concert melding two musical canons. On the ...
Don’t Cry for Me, Peru... Central to the music of the Andes presented here is the "Andean" flute. Traditionally made with clay, animal bones, or silver, the contemporary Sikus are constructed from ...
Rarely does bifurcation sound so intertwined. El Origen, a collaborative EP released last month, is like looking at the Andes from two different angles at the exact same time. Rodrigo Gallardo and ...
Folksters The Melodic are causing a stir brilliantly fusing the South American rhythms with, er, British Indie pop, writes Tim Hughes South London is perhaps not the first place you’d expect to come ...