Baracutanga
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Past
NOV
01
2024
Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe Plaza
I Was There
SEP
21
2024
Albuquerque, NM
Rio Bravo Brewing Company
I Was There
SEP
13
2024
Silverton, CO
Memorial Park
I Was There
JUL
11
2024
Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe Plaza
I Was There
JUN
22
2024
Taos, NM
Harwood Museum of Art
I Was There
JUN
21
2024
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque Museum
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
Doris
June 25th 2023
What a wonderful evening!! Danced the night away!!!
What talented & incredible Musicians!!!!
Santa Fe, NM@Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery
Susie
September 20th 2022
Great music, but it was late starting by at least 45 minutes...and so it was cut short since the event was ending...
Albuquerque, NM@GUTIERREZ-HUBBELL HOUSE HISTORY AND CULTURAL CENTER
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About Baracutanga
Baracutanga is a seven-piece band representing four different countries (Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, USA) that prides itself on arranging traditional South American rhythms in new and interesting ways, such as huayño and cumbia with Middle-Eastern darbuka or mixing Afro-Cuban bata and Afro-Peruvian festejo with Andean zampoñas, among several other rhythmic combinations. This kind of experimentation, coupled with blending ancestral traditions with a modern sensibility, has resulted in an exciting and distinct Latin flavor all its own that leaves dancing crowds always wanting more.
Lyrically and musically, Baracutanga proposes to build bridges between the south and the north, overcoming the barriers of discrimination. Aside from their affinity and respect for native rhythms from the lands of their ancestors, the group finds common ground in creating songs those cross-linguistic and cultural barriers, promoting intercultural experiences that empower Latinos with a positive message of self-affirmation. They fervently oppose all types of violence and conceive their music as a vessel to increase and acknowledge cultural pluralism.
Baragutanga‘s live shows are joyous, intense and explosive with fronting duties split between powerful Peruvian songstress Jackie Zamora and the band’s exuberant beating heart, Bolivian multi-instrumentalist Kilko Paz (son of famed Bolivian activist Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui). Added magic comes from extraordinary Ecuadorian multi-instrumentalist Carlos Noboa. The group is rounded out by an extremely talented and inventive cast performing on guitars, horns, flutes, accordions, vibes, an array of percussion and all manner of string instruments and is often joined on stage by Afro-Peruvian and Latin dancers.
Lyrically and musically, Baracutanga proposes to build bridges between the south and the north, overcoming the barriers of discrimination. Aside from their affinity and respect for native rhythms from the lands of their ancestors, the group finds common ground in creating songs those cross-linguistic and cultural barriers, promoting intercultural experiences that empower Latinos with a positive message of self-affirmation. They fervently oppose all types of violence and conceive their music as a vessel to increase and acknowledge cultural pluralism.
Baragutanga‘s live shows are joyous, intense and explosive with fronting duties split between powerful Peruvian songstress Jackie Zamora and the band’s exuberant beating heart, Bolivian multi-instrumentalist Kilko Paz (son of famed Bolivian activist Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui). Added magic comes from extraordinary Ecuadorian multi-instrumentalist Carlos Noboa. The group is rounded out by an extremely talented and inventive cast performing on guitars, horns, flutes, accordions, vibes, an array of percussion and all manner of string instruments and is often joined on stage by Afro-Peruvian and Latin dancers.
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Genres:
Andean Folk, Latin Band, Peruvian Folk, Southamerican Folk, Brazilian Folk, Cumbia, Fusion
Band Members:
Cajon, Surdos, surdos, Micah Hood, Drums Set, Lead Singer, Elecrtic Bass, Drum Set, Quena, Charango, Paul Gonzales, Carlos Noboa, Kilko Paz, Nicholas Adam Baker, Jackie Zamora, Trombone, Vibraphone
Hometown:
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Similar Artists On Tour
Live Photos of Baracutanga
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concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
01
2024
Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe Plaza
I Was There
SEP
21
2024
Albuquerque, NM
Rio Bravo Brewing Company
I Was There
SEP
13
2024
Silverton, CO
Memorial Park
I Was There
JUL
11
2024
Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe Plaza
I Was There
JUN
22
2024
Taos, NM
Harwood Museum of Art
I Was There
JUN
21
2024
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque Museum
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Doris
June 25th 2023
What a wonderful evening!! Danced the night away!!!
What talented & incredible Musicians!!!!
Santa Fe, NM@Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery
Susie
September 20th 2022
Great music, but it was late starting by at least 45 minutes...and so it was cut short since the event was ending...
Albuquerque, NM@GUTIERREZ-HUBBELL HOUSE HISTORY AND CULTURAL CENTER
View More Fan Reviews
About Baracutanga
Baracutanga is a seven-piece band representing four different countries (Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, USA) that prides itself on arranging traditional South American rhythms in new and interesting ways, such as huayño and cumbia with Middle-Eastern darbuka or mixing Afro-Cuban bata and Afro-Peruvian festejo with Andean zampoñas, among several other rhythmic combinations. This kind of experimentation, coupled with blending ancestral traditions with a modern sensibility, has resulted in an exciting and distinct Latin flavor all its own that leaves dancing crowds always wanting more.
Lyrically and musically, Baracutanga proposes to build bridges between the south and the north, overcoming the barriers of discrimination. Aside from their affinity and respect for native rhythms from the lands of their ancestors, the group finds common ground in creating songs those cross-linguistic and cultural barriers, promoting intercultural experiences that empower Latinos with a positive message of self-affirmation. They fervently oppose all types of violence and conceive their music as a vessel to increase and acknowledge cultural pluralism.
Baragutanga‘s live shows are joyous, intense and explosive with fronting duties split between powerful Peruvian songstress Jackie Zamora and the band’s exuberant beating heart, Bolivian multi-instrumentalist Kilko Paz (son of famed Bolivian activist Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui). Added magic comes from extraordinary Ecuadorian multi-instrumentalist Carlos Noboa. The group is rounded out by an extremely talented and inventive cast performing on guitars, horns, flutes, accordions, vibes, an array of percussion and all manner of string instruments and is often joined on stage by Afro-Peruvian and Latin dancers.
Lyrically and musically, Baracutanga proposes to build bridges between the south and the north, overcoming the barriers of discrimination. Aside from their affinity and respect for native rhythms from the lands of their ancestors, the group finds common ground in creating songs those cross-linguistic and cultural barriers, promoting intercultural experiences that empower Latinos with a positive message of self-affirmation. They fervently oppose all types of violence and conceive their music as a vessel to increase and acknowledge cultural pluralism.
Baragutanga‘s live shows are joyous, intense and explosive with fronting duties split between powerful Peruvian songstress Jackie Zamora and the band’s exuberant beating heart, Bolivian multi-instrumentalist Kilko Paz (son of famed Bolivian activist Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui). Added magic comes from extraordinary Ecuadorian multi-instrumentalist Carlos Noboa. The group is rounded out by an extremely talented and inventive cast performing on guitars, horns, flutes, accordions, vibes, an array of percussion and all manner of string instruments and is often joined on stage by Afro-Peruvian and Latin dancers.
Show More
Genres:
Andean Folk, Latin Band, Peruvian Folk, Southamerican Folk, Brazilian Folk, Cumbia, Fusion
Band Members:
Cajon, Surdos, surdos, Micah Hood, Drums Set, Lead Singer, Elecrtic Bass, Drum Set, Quena, Charango, Paul Gonzales, Carlos Noboa, Kilko Paz, Nicholas Adam Baker, Jackie Zamora, Trombone, Vibraphone
Hometown:
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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