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School Visits An engaging year of creative connections on the waterfront. In Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia traditional music is the privileged expression of 20 million Quechua and 4 million Aymaras. Their music continues to evolve and can be described as a fusion between traditional Andean sounds and contemporary Latin rhythms. Courtesy of the artist The Imbayakunas In , Patricio Chiza began his dream of forming a group that would highlight the wondrous sound of the Andes. The sound is infectious; Latin American and North American audiences alike are drawn to the musical mix of pan flutes, guitar, violin charango and drums.
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Through their work over the years, they imbayaunas become the best known local presenters of Andean music in Canada. Boxcar Social A unique tasting experience at Harbourfront Centre. School Visits An engaging year of creative connections on the waterfront.
We also use newer instruments like the guitar, violin, bandolin and bass.
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Our musical intention is to share the rich sounds of the Andean regions. The Imbayakunas InPatricio Chiza began his dream of forming a group that would highlight the wondrous sound of the Andes.
Shop If it captured our heart or eye, we just had to have it for you. The sound is infectious; Latin American and North American audiences alike are drawn to the musical mix of pan flutes, guitar, violin charango and drums.
The mixing of these sounds allows us to expand our art.
Our musical expression creates an environment that unites us all. Our traditional instruments are the pan flutes, rondador, charango, drum, ronrroco and cajas.
Music Yet to Come: The Imbayakunas success is a dream come true. Courtesy of the artist The Imbayakunas InPatricio Chiza began his dream of forming a group that would jmbayakunas the wondrous sound of the Andes.
The Imbayakunas have recorded and released 17 albums to date and showcase a wide repertoire of musical sounds spanning from traditional Andean San Juans to cover versions of classics such as “Hotel California” by The Eagles.
The Imbayakunas’ music allows the listener to escape on an exotic voyage to a South American traditional Native community.
Each musician is from Ecuador and shares a love of performing. The Power Plant Canada’s leading public gallery of contemporary visual art.
Some of our rhythms are pensive and incorporate sounds of the natural world while others are upbeat and very danceable. Getting Here Take transit, walk, bike, drive or visit us by boat. The songs are sung in Spanish and also Quechua pronounced “kee – chew – ahh”.
In Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia traditional music is the privileged expression of 20 million Quechua and 4 million Aymaras.
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We play traditional Andean Native music with an infusion of Latin and European sounds. The songs are interpretations of our past and the evolution of our culture into the future. We have been told by our audiences that our distinctive melodies speak to the heart and soul. Imbaykaunas of the songs are of respect for “Pacha Mama” mother earth in Quechuaannual Andean festivals, working imnayakunas, love and new romance. Volunteer At one of Canada’s most dynamic cultural organizations.
Their music continues to evolve and can be described as a fusion between traditional Andean sounds and contemporary Latin rhythms. Planet IndigenUS is excited to present The Imbayakunas, combining traditional Andean sounds and contemporary Latin rhythms, as part of Music Yet to Come, a program that highlights new music from Indigenous artists making their mark in the industry.