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Huayno (Waynu in Quechua) is a
genre of po****r
Andean music and dance. It is
especially common in Peru,
Western Bolivia,
Northern Argentina and Northern...
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musicians is
called playing in
hocket and is
still in use
today in many of the
huaynos traditional songs and
contemporary Andean music.
Quenas (notched-end flutes)...
- 2018.
Taylor &
Francis ISBN 1138053562 BBC
Radio 3
Audio (60 minutes):
Huaynos of the
Andes and Afro-Peruvian music.
Accessed November 25, 2010. BBC Radio...
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Peruvian folk
dances include marinera, tondero, zamacueca,
diablada and
huayno.
Peruvian music is
dominated by the
national instrument, the charango. The...
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Indiens Quechua de
Bolivie (Francia, 1983)
Indianische Stimme (1988);
Huayños (1989) Vida para los niños (1991)
Warmikunapax (1993)
Yayay ****'ina (1994)...
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known by
stage name
Carmencita Lara, was a
Peruvian singer of waltzes,
huaynos, marineras,
polkas and pasillo. She is
considered by many
Peruvians referring...
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ended with a
rendition of "Hoy" ("Today"),
which ended with a mix of "
huaynos".
Grandes Éxitos (Greatest Hits), was
released in 2006, by
Phantom Records...
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dance Belarus Karahod,
Belize Brukdown Bermuda Gombey Bolivia Huayno, Caporales,
Diablada Brazil Samba, Frevo, Maculelê, Carimbó, Capoeira, Siriri...
- singer,
cultural researcher, and politician. She was an
interpreter of
huaynos and mulizas, as well as a
researcher of
Andean culture.
Portocarrero was...
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originally known as "Ojos bonitos" (Pretty Eyes), a
traditional Peruvian huayno from Cuzco. The song
remains po****r in the
repertoire of
Andean music groups...