Pepe Santana & Grupo INKHAY - Raíces Roots Music Concert Series
Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018.
Pepe Santana & Grupo INKHAYs performed folkloric music from the Andes mountains, specifically from the countries of Ecuador, Perú and Bolivia at the Reformed Church of Highland Park in, NJ to help raise funds for sustainable grassroots disaster relief and recovery in Puerto Rico.
Raíces Digital Archive Collection of the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018:
http://raicesculturalcenter.org/digital-archive/collections/show/16
ABOUT INKHAY
INKHAY is a Quechua verb that means "to tend the fire". The members of the group have chosen this name to symbolize their commitment to keep alive, expose and spread the beautiful music of the Andes mountains of Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.
The musicians play over two dozen musical instruments. Among the wind instruments, they play a variety of pan-pipes known to the natives as "sikus", "antaras" or "zampoñas". They also play end-nocthed vertical flutes called kenas, transverse flutes, whistles and ocarinas as well as an array of percussion instruments. All these instruments have their roots in pre-Hispanic civilization.
INKHAY's music, primarily, represents elements of South American indigenous culture when they perform wind and percussion music. They also include European musical elements when they play stringed instruments like the guitar, mandolin and the well known "charango" (a guitar like instrument fashioned of an armadillo shell). Over the past three centuries, harp music, together with other stringed instruments have become an integral part of the " mestizo" traditional music of the Andes. The task of group INKHAY is to interpret the different styles of playing Andean music maintaining the styles of the native communities.
INKHAY originated in New York in 1984. Their performances at music festivals, museums, schools and concert halls have created a new source of reference for folk music lovers.
The members of INKHAY, under the direction of Pepe Santana, a native from Ecuador, are: Rothman Teran, César Vele e Iván Vele; all from Ecuador. Each member has been involved with various folk groups, both, here in the United States and in South America.
As part of the concept that INKHAY promotes, native traditional dancers from Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.
INKHAY's commitment is to keep alive the fire of their vibrant Andean Traditions.
For more information about the group, call (973) 398-9573
http://youtu.be/9NDzOVgHgcA
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Pepe Santana & Grupo INKHAY - Raíces Roots Music Concert Series
Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018.
Pepe Santana & Grupo INKHAYs performed folkloric music from the Andes mountains, specifically from the countries of Ecuador, Perú and Bolivia at the Reformed Church of Highland Park in, NJ to help raise funds for sustainable grassroots disaster relief and recovery in Puerto Rico.
Raíces Digital Archive Collection of the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018:
http://raicesculturalcenter.org/digital-archive/collections/show/16
ABOUT INKHAY
INKHAY is a Quechua verb that means "to tend the fire". The members of the group have chosen this name to symbolize their commitment to keep alive, expose and spread the beautiful music of the Andes mountains of Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.
The musicians play over two dozen musical instruments. Among the wind instruments, they play a variety of pan-pipes known to the natives as "sikus", "antaras" or "zampoñas". They also play end-nocthed vertical flutes called kenas, transverse flutes, whistles and ocarinas as well as an array of percussion instruments. All these instruments have their roots in pre-Hispanic civilization.
INKHAY's music, primarily, represents elements of South American indigenous culture when they perform wind and percussion music. They also include European musical elements when they play stringed instruments like the guitar, mandolin and the well known "charango" (a guitar like instrument fashioned of an armadillo shell). Over the past three centuries, harp music, together with other stringed instruments have become an integral part of the " mestizo" traditional music of the Andes. The task of group INKHAY is to interpret the different styles of playing Andean music maintaining the styles of the native communities.
INKHAY originated in New York in 1984. Their performances at music festivals, museums, schools and concert halls have created a new source of reference for folk music lovers.
The members of INKHAY, under the direction of Pepe Santana, a native from Ecuador, are: Rothman Teran, César Vele e Iván Vele; all from Ecuador. Each member has been involved with various folk groups, both, here in the United States and in South America.
As part of the concept that INKHAY promotes, native traditional dancers from Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.
INKHAY's commitment is to keep alive the fire of their vibrant Andean Traditions.
For more information about the group, call (973) 398-9573
http://youtu.be/C67-n-3Epws
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Pepe Santana & Grupo INKHAY - Raíces Roots Music Concert Series
Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018.
Pepe Santana & Grupo INKHAYs performed folkloric music from the Andes mountains, specifically from the countries of Ecuador, Perú and Bolivia at the Reformed Church of Highland Park in, NJ to help raise funds for sustainable grassroots disaster relief and recovery in Puerto Rico.
Raíces Digital Archive Collection of the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018:
http://raicesculturalcenter.org/digital-archive/collections/show/16
ABOUT INKHAY
INKHAY is a Quechua verb that means "to tend the fire". The members of the group have chosen this name to symbolize their commitment to keep alive, expose and spread the beautiful music of the Andes mountains of Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.
The musicians play over two dozen musical instruments. Among the wind instruments, they play a variety of pan-pipes known to the natives as "sikus", "antaras" or "zampoñas". They also play end-nocthed vertical flutes called kenas, transverse flutes, whistles and ocarinas as well as an array of percussion instruments. All these instruments have their roots in pre-Hispanic civilization.
INKHAY's music, primarily, represents elements of South American indigenous culture when they perform wind and percussion music. They also include European musical elements when they play stringed instruments like the guitar, mandolin and the well known "charango" (a guitar like instrument fashioned of an armadillo shell). Over the past three centuries, harp music, together with other stringed instruments have become an integral part of the " mestizo" traditional music of the Andes. The task of group INKHAY is to interpret the different styles of playing Andean music maintaining the styles of the native communities.
INKHAY originated in New York in 1984. Their performances at music festivals, museums, schools and concert halls have created a new source of reference for folk music lovers.
The members of INKHAY, under the direction of Pepe Santana, a native from Ecuador, are: Rothman Teran, César Vele e Iván Vele; all from Ecuador. Each member has been involved with various folk groups, both, here in the United States and in South America.
As part of the concept that INKHAY promotes, native traditional dancers from Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.
INKHAY's commitment is to keep alive the fire of their vibrant Andean Traditions.
For more information about the group, call (973) 398-9573
http://youtu.be/Ei6eyOofYCQ
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Pepe Santana & Grupo INKHAY - Raíces Roots Music Concert Series
Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018.
Pepe Santana & Grupo INKHAYs performed folkloric music from the Andes mountains, specifically from the countries of Ecuador, Perú and Bolivia at the Reformed Church of Highland Park in, NJ to help raise funds for sustainable grassroots disaster relief and recovery in Puerto Rico.
Raíces Digital Archive Collection of the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018:
http://raicesculturalcenter.org/digital-archive/collections/show/16
ABOUT INKHAY
INKHAY is a Quechua verb that means "to tend the fire". The members of the group have chosen this name to symbolize their commitment to keep alive, expose and spread the beautiful music of the Andes mountains of Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.
The musicians play over two dozen musical instruments. Among the wind instruments, they play a variety of pan-pipes known to the natives as "sikus", "antaras" or "zampoñas". They also play end-nocthed vertical flutes called kenas, transverse flutes, whistles and ocarinas as well as an array of percussion instruments. All these instruments have their roots in pre-Hispanic civilization.
INKHAY's music, primarily, represents elements of South American indigenous culture when they perform wind and percussion music. They also include European musical elements when they play stringed instruments like the guitar, mandolin and the well known "charango" (a guitar like instrument fashioned of an armadillo shell). Over the past three centuries, harp music, together with other stringed instruments have become an integral part of the " mestizo" traditional music of the Andes. The task of group INKHAY is to interpret the different styles of playing Andean music maintaining the styles of the native communities.
INKHAY originated in New York in 1984. Their performances at music festivals, museums, schools and concert halls have created a new source of reference for folk music lovers.
The members of INKHAY, under the direction of Pepe Santana, a native from Ecuador, are: Rothman Teran, César Vele e Iván Vele; all from Ecuador. Each member has been involved with various folk groups, both, here in the United States and in South America.
As part of the concept that INKHAY promotes, native traditional dancers from Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.
INKHAY's commitment is to keep alive the fire of their vibrant Andean Traditions.
For more information about the group, call (973) 398-9573
http://youtu.be/1oJjXgHSCjE
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Flyer for Raíces Music Concert Series - Pepe Santana and Grupo INKHAY - Andean folkloric music
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
Flyer for the concert in the 2018 Raíces Roots Music Concert Series held in November of 2018. This concert series sought to bridge cultures through the universal language of music, while at the same time bringing together NJ based culture bearers, artists and performers to raise funds in support of Sustainable Disaster Relief and Recovery efforts on the island of Puerto Rico. This concert featured Andean folkloric music from the countries of Ecuador, Perú, and Bolivia.
Nicole Wines
11-10-2018
Iván Vele
Rothman Teran
Pepe Santana
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
Raíces Roots Music Concert Series - Pepe Santana and Grupo INKHAY
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
Members of Grupo INKHAY share their talents and knowledge of traditional indigenous Andean music with audience members at the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series in 2018.
Nicole Wines
11-10-2018
Iván Vele
Rothman Teran
Pepe Santana
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
Andean Dance Music
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
Members of the audience were up and dancing during Pepe Santana and Grupo INKHAY’s concert in November 2018 in Highland Park, NJ. Members of the audience from the cultures being presented were quick to teach others who were not from those cultures some basic dance step, helping to fulfilll the program mission of bridging cultures through the universal language of music.
Nicole Wines
11-10-2018
Iván Vele
Rothman Teran
Pepe Santana
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
Music - The Universal Language
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
César Vele of Grupo INKHAY plays at the Raíces Roots Concert Series 2018, a program with a mission to bridge cultures through the universal language of music.
Nicole Wines
11/10/2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
César Vele - Violin
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
César Vele plays violin during Grupo INKHAY’s presentation at the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018 in Highland Park, NJ.
Nicole Wines
11/10/2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
INKHAY - “Keep the Fire Alive”
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
INKHAY's commitment is to keep alive the fire of their vibrant Andean Traditions.
Nicole Wines
11/10/2018
Iván Vele
Rothman Teran
Pepe Santana
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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20181110PepeSantana&GrupoInkhay36.JPG
Highland Park, NJ
Pepe Santana and Grupo INKHAY
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
The members of INKHAY, under the direction of Pepe Santana, a native from Ecuador, are: Rothman Teran, César Vele e Iván Vele; all from Ecuador. Each member has been involved with various folk groups, both, here in the United States and in South America.
Nicole Wines
Pepe Santana
11/10/2018
Iván Vele
Rothman Teran
Pepe Santana
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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20181110PepeSantana&GrupoInkhay35.JPG
Highland Park, NJ
Indigenous Roots, European Influences
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
INKHAY's music, primarily, represents elements of South American indigenous culture when they perform wind and percussion music. They also include European musical elements when they play stringed instruments like the guitar, mandolin and the well known "charango" (a guitar like instrument fashioned of an armadillo shell). Over the past three centuries, harp music, together with other stringed instruments have become an integral part of the " mestizo" traditional music of the Andes. The task of group INKHAY is to interpret the different styles of playing Andean music maintaining the styles of the native communities.
Nicole Wines
Pepe Santana
11/10/2018
Iván Vele
Rothman Teran
Pepe Santana
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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20181110PepeSantana&GrupoInkhay33.JPG
Highland Park, NJ
César Vele
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
César Vele playing panpipes with Grupo INKHAY.
Nicole Wines
11/10/2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
Panpipes
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
César Vele plays panpipes during Grupo INKHAY’s presentation at the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018 in Highland Park, NJ.
Nicole Wines
11/10/2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
Panpipes
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
Panpipes are one of the many types of woodwind instruments played in Andean indigenous folkloric music.
Nicole Wines
11/10/2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
Andean Flute
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
Flutes are found in a variety of music styles and songs in the Andes folkloric traditions.
Nicole Wines
11/10/2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
César Vele
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
César Vele, musician and singer, Grupo INKHAY
Nicole Wines
11/10/2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
Songs of the Andes
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
Grupo INKHAY member César Vele sings songs from the Andes mountains at the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018.
Nicole Wines
11/10/2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
Music of the Andes
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
The musicians of Grupo INKHAY play over two dozen musical instruments. Among the wind instruments, they play a variety of pan-pipes known to the natives as "sikus", "antaras" or "zampoñas". They also play end-nocthed vertical flutes called kenas, transverse flutes, whistles and ocarinas as well as an array of percussion instruments. All these instruments have their roots in pre-Hispanic civilization.
Nicole Wines
Pepe Santana
Iván Vele
Rothman Teran
Pepe Santana
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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20181110PepeSantana&GrupoInkhay16.JPG
Highland Park, NJ
Grupo INKHAY
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
INKHAY is a Quechua verb that means "to tend the fire". The members of the group have chosen this name to symbolize their commitment to keep alive, expose and spread the beautiful music of the Andes mountains of Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.
Nicole Wines
Pepe Santana
11-10-2018
Iván Vele
Rothman Teran
Pepe Santana
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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20181110PepeSantana&GrupoInkhay15.JPG
Highland Park, NJ
Violin
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
Grupo INKHAY member César Vele plays the violin at the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018
Nicole Wines
11-10-2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
César Vele
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
Grupo INKHAY member César Vele plays the violin at the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018
Nicole Wines
11-10-2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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20181110PepeSantana&GrupoInkhay10.JPG
Highland Park, NJ
Instruments of the Andes - Guitar and Violin
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
The influence of European colonization is reflected in the folkloric music of the Americas, even in Indigenous music, as is seen with the use of European instruments like the violin in Andean folkloric music.
Nicole Wines
11-10-2018
Pepe Santana
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
Instruments of the Andes - Violin
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
Grupo INKHAY member César Vele plays the violin, which is used in different strains of Andean folkloric music.
Nicole Wines
11-10-2018
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ
Sharing Andean Culture in New Jersey
Performing arts
cultural arts
Andean
folkloric
music
Pepe Santana and Grupo INKHAY, along with the other performers and groups who shared their talents and knowledge in the 2018 Raíces Roots Music Concert Series, provided the opportunity to bridge cultures through the universal language of music in Raíces Cultural Center’s home community in Central NJ.
Nicole Wines
11-10-2018
Iván Vele
Rothman Teran
Pepe Santana
César Vele
©Raíces Cultural Center
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Highland Park, NJ