Tuesday, July 23, 2013

En vivo en Radio Nacional Perú!

Diogenes Cuenca invited me to play my violin for an upcoming concert in Vilcas Huamán, Ayacucho, July 28. His group, INDIOGENES, will "musicalize" an annual reenactment of a battle between the Chankas and the Incas.

July 23 in the studio of Radio Nacional, Lima, Peru, to promote the festival Vilcas Raymi on July 28. 

From left to right are Martin del Rio, Diogenes Cuenca, the radio host, and Karina Poma (singer). I was a part of this interview but I left my mic to take this picture.





Here we are relaxing with some coffee and sandwiches at an Italian restaurant in San Isidro. Below is Rosa, Siwar, and Dio.



A phenomenal, beautiful couple, Martin and his wife. Both are aMAZing musicians.


Me with Martin



Martin and Dio



And one more for the road! Martin, Karina and me

Thursday, July 18, 2013

I bought this LP in 1985 at a music store in Lima, not knowing who these musicians were. It was enough that they were from Puquio, harp with violin. I fell in love with all 6 of their tunes, and for some 30 years I have always wanted to play their music with them. From left to right the musicians are the brothers singer Pedro, violinist Víctor, and harpist Panfilo Huamán. Their father stands to the right.



Thanks to youtube, I found these musicians. Pedro Huamán, also known as Águila de Puquio, is still singing, and I found his music videos on youtube. And his brothers are still playing. Only now, Víctor plays the harp instead of the violin. What a thrill to finally meet them in person. They live in Lurín. Here I am posing with Pedro and Víctor at his harp.




Trying out one of their tunes, Ay Amorcito. What a privilege and honor! 




Dream come true next to Panfilo at the harp.




Now with Víctor at the harp.


Víctor, up close.


Sunday, July 14, 2013

Taxi ride from hell. Note to self: Don't call Taxi Satelital to go to Comas. 

 
Just don't.


What a beautiful way to spend a Saturday morning in Lima! In La Victoria, Avenida Canadá 6a cuadra with Antonio Vilchez, dancer afroperuano, teaching children. He used chocolate (4 syllables/beats), plátano (3), leche (2), and pan (1) to teach them different rhythms. 

Then he combined different arm positions with the different rhythms. First he instructed the children himself with his own arms. Then he asked for a volunteer in the group to do the arm signaling. Very clever.
Here we see a brave girl signaling the children with her arm positions.


The parents and siblings of the children in the dance lesson. One family lives in Maryland and are in Lima only for a short time. And their little boy was really good!

I told Antonio that if I had children of my own I would give them over to him!



After lunch, I found Antonio speaking with this woman from Colombia, who also approached him looking to create something new with song, music, and dance. As she explained her musical ideas, we began a jam session that was one of the highlights of my stay in Lima. She belongs to a group called AfricanFlow. She has an absolutely beautiful and unique voice. I hope to see her again before I leave in August.



Friday, July 12, 2013

Miraflores on a very rare sunny day in July!







Out of this world food

My first apartment was just around the corner from this fabulous restaurant, Charlotte, in Barranco.








Going to see Isabel

How I get around in Lima. Taxi!


Buying Isabel some gorgeous flowers.


Visiting with Isabel, wife of my first violin teacher, Máximo Damián. Preparing hot chile pepper paste for our lunch.


Isabel and her eldest son, José María. What a pleasure to have visited with them!