Friday, September 17, 2010

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Sumaq Suma, Peru to Paris!

I'm over from celebrations in Paris around the 120th anniversary of the French Alliance of Lima, which we already see the dawn posters on the walls of Paris, which will take place from September 23 to 30 October.
"Peru will be able to give an overview of his greatest talents of the moment in this cycle Alliances resonance, Suma Sumaq, Peru in Paris. From 23 September to 29 October will be presented artists Peru, the best known abroad and who accompanied the French Alliance of Lima in recent years. It contains musicians Susana Baca , The Machete and Javier Echecopar, the circus troupe The Tarumba, the work of Alberto Quintanilla, two young photographers Morfi Jimenez Mercado and Conrado Aguilar and fashion designer Naty Muñoz. Two round tables co-organized with the IFEA (French Institute of Andean Studies) are also scheduled. All these events will take place in different places of Paris. "

The program is available here , with lots of beautiful things.
I've spotted a roundtable on " The Conquest of the Inca Empire " to the Picture Gallery in Paris, October 13 to 19h (entry free, reservation 01 42 68 81 07 or servicedespublics@pinacotheque.com). With Bernard Lavallée, Patrice Lecoq and Carmen Bernand in speakers, it was dug up among the best French specialists. ... Besides, he is Bernard's son Daniele Lavallée?
From October 15 to November 13, exhibition of photographic works Morfi Jimenez Mercado and Conrado Aguilar, Gallery Talmart, 22 rue du Cloitre Saint Meri 75004 Paris (entrance free). The first is a 34 year old photographer who took pictures timeless mixture of traditions, memories and modern ... A nice preview on his website: http://www.morfijimenezmercado.com
And finally, the highlight of the festivities: two concerts Susana Baca September 30 and October 1 at 20:30. It pays this time, see program. Susana Baca is the Afro-Peruvian singer the best known, it has also been decorated by France in the Order of Arts and Letters. Afro-Peruvian music part of popular culture on the coast of Peru, and is easily recognized because of its cajon: is a wooden box on which it sits and is the percussion, typical music and Afro-Peruvian Creole. small demonstration with Samba Malato , Susana Baca:

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