Sagrada Familia - 'Sumaq Ayllu'
Sagrada Familia - 'Sumaq Ayllu'
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Sagrada Familia, ‘Sacred Family’, passionately transmit and share the music of their ancient high mountain homelands, fostering a message of harmony, gratitude & unity. A Latin American music trio in which we find Kanti Qena (Peru) and Phaxsi Coca (Bolivia), of Lokandes renown, a ground-breaking Andean fusion band, performing with their London-born son Raymi Willka. Brought up steeped in his Andean heritage, Raymi is fast developing his own version of the virtuoso musicianship of his parents. Expect a magical, ritualistic evening for midsummer.
A cash bar will be serving drinks and Latin American snacks.
See Sagrada Familia on YouTube.
Kanti Qena, aka Carlos Saldana, from Peru, is based in London and is a composer and multi instrumentalist musician. His main instruments are the qena and charango, both from the Andes: Bolivia and Peru. Kanti has performed in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Brasil, Germany, Spain and the UK. He has recorded different albums in different styles and genres. He is the founder of the band Lokandes.
Bolivian Phaxsi Coca is Jeanette Rojas’ stage name. Phaxsi in Aymara language means ‘Mother Moon’, and Coca is the sacred coca leaf, a traditional holy symbol of the integration of nature and people in the South American Andes area dating back many millennia. She plays the traditional wind instruments from the Andes region,such as a family of Sikus (similar to panpipes, made from bamboo), qenas, tarqas and charango.
City Hope Church is a 6 minute walk from Bermondsey Tube station and an easy walk from a number of buses: 188, 381, 1, 47, P12, C10. Doors will open at 7pm.
Organiser
Programming high quality World & Folk music in intimate, acoustic settings in Rotherhithe and beyond. By Tuned In Events CIC.
Venue
City Hope Church, Bermondsey, 121 Drummond Rd, SE16 2JY London
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Sagrada Familia - 'Sumaq Ayllu'
From GBP 8.00