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Ask me about: gold panning
Member Since December 21, 2011 ,53 years old
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Member Since February 16, 2010
I'm not Mr. Know It All, but I did know him and he taught me a lot.
Member Since July 15, 2008 ,58, Male, Colorado Springs, United States
Member Since May 7, 2009 ,52 years old
Member Since May 2, 2008 ,49, Male, pleasant valley, United States
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Member Since August 25, 2009 ,Male, WEST PALM BEACH, United States
Member Since May 9, 2008 ,Male, United States
I may not be Mr. Know It All, but I knew him well and he taught me much.
Member Since September 18, 2008 ,26, Male, CO, United States
Member Since August 12, 2007 ,33, Male
Member Since September 8, 2011 ,35, American Samoa
Chew on this.
Member Since February 15, 2009 ,46, Male, Framingham MA, United States
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Member Since August 14, 2010 ,45, Male, Gl1, United Kingdom
Member Since October 3, 2011 ,25 years old
All the world's a stage...
Member Since June 4, 2009 ,26, Female, MN, United States
Ask me about: arts & humanities
Member Since April 29, 2011 ,31, Female, Olathe, Saint Lucia
Ask me about: travel
TRADITIONAL - ANDEAN MUSIC Music is an indispensable part of festivities and celebrations for the Andeans, as it is much more than just entertainment. It is a fundamental component of their cohabitation with Nature and the Cosmos. Every instrument and kind of music has its reason to be, as well as its moment and place of execution,thus showing a marked difference between the Occidental way of musical conception and execution and music engendered by a ritual act. CONTEMPORANEOUS ANDEAN FOLKLORE The different historical circumstances the Andean regions have gone through, along with the multi-ethnicity, complex multi-cultural context and the evermore globalized and industrialized world´s present phenomena, produced a rich and varied contemporaneous folklore. Therefore, we see the coexistence of musical elements that range from classic and pop, to jazz and new age, along with the Andean style. Our courses and seminaries will develop around these themes, turning your visit into and interesting, entertaining and unforgettable live experience. We will interpret the most beautiful melodies from the popular repertory, from Ecuador to Chile and Argentina. ASan Juanitothat will take you to the Otavalo’s native territory, aLlamaderathat will make you evoke the llamas, alpacas and vicuñas´ kingdom,theHuaynothat will introduce you to the sumptuous Peruvian feasts and celebrations,Sikureadasthat will transport you to the ancestor´s world,urban grooveswith funk and pop influences or perhaps could we imagine a touch of Andean new age?... in the end, you will be able to choose the styles of your preference. We use methodologies based on the universal musical notation system, but, we also have a very practical and simple pre-pentagramic numbered notation system, for those who prefer not to use the academic notation. THE APULAYA CULTURAL HOUSE DISPOSES OF: A collection of musical instruments from different regions A collection of replicas of pre-Incan instruments Didactic material and audiovisual files Bibliographic material Scores Transcriptions of popular melodies of the Andes Methods A quiet place in the country, distant from urban noise and pollution. http://www.apulaya.com
Member Since May 14, 2010 ,22 years old
Ask me about: travel
Member Since August 31, 2010 ,24, Female, Cusco, Peru
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inca trail
Member Since July 13, 2010 ,24, cusco