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Join Baracutanga with Special Guests Reviva for a Very Special Video Premiere and Concert Event!
Baragutanga is an Africaan voicing that means people dancing. Baracutanga is also a seven-piece band representing four different countries (Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, USA) that prides itself on arranging traditional South American rhythms, such as huayño and cumbia in new and interesting ways. Middle-Eastern darbuka or the Afro-Cuban bata and Afro-Peruvian festejo mix with Andean zampoñas, among countless other rhythmic combinations. This kind of experimentation, coupled with a blending ancestral traditions with a modern sensibility, has resulted in an exciting and distinct Latin flavor all its own that leaves dancing crowds always wanting more.
Now join Baracutanga with special guests Reviva for a live show that will feature the World Premiere of their latest video and single "Son de la Condenada", before the national release later in the year (details coming!)
Son de la Condenada: A Music Video Against Hate and Racism
"Son de la Condenada" is a song written by Baracutanga's Kilko Paz and arranged & performed by Baracutanga. The song tells the story of an immigrant woman that leaves her family, belongings and country to migrate from the South (A representation of any region/place labeled as under-developed) to the North (A representation of any region/place labeled as affluent and prosperous ). For her, the journey is not about migration to another country just to find work. It is a migration to the North for adventure, knowledge, opportunity, and friendships she has always longed for. La Condenada finds what she is looking for as she makes her way to the United States. Unfortunately she will also discover and endure many hardships and tragedies she never would have imagined on her journey to a new life.
You can listen to "Son de la Condenada" here: https://soundcloud.com/baracutanga-tanga/son-de-la-condenada
Baragutangas live shows are joyous, intense and explosive with fronting duties split between powerful Peruvian songstress Jackie Zamora and the bands exuberant beating heart, Bolivian multi-instrumentalist Kilko Paz (son of famed Bolivian activist Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui). Added magic comes from extraordinary Ecuadorian multi-instrumentalist Carlos Noboa. The group is rounded out by an extremely talented and inventive cast performing on horns, flutes, accordions, vibes, and an array of percussion and all manner of string instruments and is often joined on stage by Afro-Peruvian and Latin dancers.
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407 Central Ave SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
United States
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