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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:"ÑAWI - new Ecuadorian music"
DESCRIPTION:"\rWorkshop and Public Concert\r\rÑAWI is an exciting new musical collaboration joining the talents of outstanding musicians from Ecuador, including singer Mariela Condo, musician and cultural promoter Alex Alvear, and multi-instrumentalists Roberto, Rumi and Curi Cachimuel, from the award-winning ensemble Yarina. In Kichwa, the language of several indigenous groups in Ecuador, ÑAWI means \"faces,” and a concert by ÑAWI is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy this ensemble’s unique expression of the diverse musical styles of Ecuador. From the ancestral Yumbo to the jovial Bomba and Albazo, from the powerful Churay to the melancholic Pasillo, ÑAWI will transport you to a place rich in its musical traditions yet still unknown to many.\r\rThe members of ÑAWI are indigenous from the Puruha and Otavalo people of the Ecuadorian Andes, and from Quito, Ecuador, Mexico and the U.S. Their work includes a fusion of modern styles with a variety of traditional rhythms from the Andes of Ecuador. Members of the group perform original arrangements and songs in both Spanish and Kichwa.\r\rDuring the afternoon workshop, ÑAWI will offer an introduction to the musical styles they perform with discussion of cultural traditions and live demonstrations of the many instruments they play and the various rhythms they produce.\r\rThe Spurlock Museum hosts ÑAWI in collaboration with the Ecuadorian Students Association and the Fellowship for Activism and Applied Research at the University of Illinois. Concert, workshop, and related activities are funded by SORF (Student Affairs Program Coordinating Council), Spurlock Museum, Student Cultural Programming Fee with co-sponsors: Department of Anthropology, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, La Casa Cultural Latina, and Latina/Latino Studies Program.\r\rAuditorium seating is limited. Museum doors open at 7:00 pm.\r\rMusic samples available upon request.\r\rThis event is sponsored in part by the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.\r\rRelated information can be found on the event's facebook page (external link)\r"
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LOCATION:"Knight Auditorium\, Spurlock Museum\, 600 S. Gregory St.\, Urbana\, IL"
URL:https://www.spurlock.illinois.edu/events/event.php?ID=464
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