"Normally...we have a come
and go audience, but your audience was so interested in your music
that no one left; they just wanted more...."
Longwood Gardens, PA
"...a performance of incredible
power and energy -- the crowd would not let them stop -- these guys
are magic!"
State University of New York at New Paltz
The vibrant, powerful music of the Andes
is played from Colombia to Tierra del Fuego, and none play it better
than the four Lopez brothers who make up ANDES MANTA. Natives of
the Ecuadorian Andes, the brothers learned their traditional folk
music as it has been learned for thousands of years, passed from
father to son, brother to brother.
Fernando, Luis, Bolivar and Jorge bring this
unique art form to North America in its purest, most authentic form.
Playing more than 35 traditional instruments, ANDES MANTA provides
a rare opportunity for cultural understanding between the peoples
of their homeland and North America.
In the Andes region of South America, songs
and festivals mark life events such as the blessing of a new house,
the birth of a child or the cycles of planting and harvesting. Energetic
music and dance animate Andean religious festivals, blending pre-Colombian
and Catholic rituals. Whether they sing in Spanish or Quechua, the
first language of many Andean peoples, ANDES MANTA's moving performances
have played to standing ovations on stage, screen and other venues.
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