GRUPO FOKLORICO MELODIA
DE BOLIVIA
Melodia from Bolivia is a folkloric dance group founded in 1991. Their goal is to showcase the traditional dances of the Bolivian culture.
THE IMBAYKUNAS
The Imbayakunas' music allows the listener to escape on an exotic voyage to a South American traditional Native community, sharing the rich sounds of the Andean regions. In Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia traditional music is the privileged expression of 20 million Quechua and 4 million Aymaras.
OFRENDA - MEXICAN DANCE PERFORMANCE
Folklore demonstration of dances from the region of Jalisco and Vera Cruz in Mexico.
ASI ES MI TIERRA PERU
This folkloric group was created with the purpose of showcasing the music, and dances from Peru. The directors are Edgar Pacheco and Monica Guerreno.
ALEXIS MARTINEZ - CUBA
Alexis Martinez began his musical career at the age of 15 as a guitarist in a rock band, 4 years later he met his singing teacher Pastora More, who taught him different vocal techniques. Alexis, born in Cuba, is a professional singer who recorded several albums in his country and in Canada.
SENTIR VENZUELA
Sentir Venezuela Cultural Group is a non-profit organization that wants to express, promote, and encourage interest in Venezuelan culture through its traditional music and dance. Their performances are joyful, energetic, colorful, vibrant, always smiling, carrying Venezuela in their hearts
YAMBEQUE COLOMBIA
Yambeque is a dance school focused on teaching salsa, bachata and cumbia. They have an excellent dance group that demonstrates a variety of rhythms from the rich and beautiful Colombian folklore.
GESELLE PEREZ - VENEZUELA
Professional dancer born in Venezuela brings her passion for music and dance to the stage.
COLOMBIA ENTRE LAS VENAS
Folkloric dance group from Colombia under the direction of Christian Melo, choreographer with over 22 years of experience in the artistic world.
HUAIRAPUNGO ECUADOR
The HUAIRAPUNGO Ecuadorian Ethnocultural Group of Ontario was created in July 1991 to maintain and promote the Ecuadorian cultural and artistic roots. HUAIRAPUNGO is a Quechua word that signifies "Door of the Wind".
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