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Kuyayky’s story began in the 1970’s when Jose Hurtado Zamudio, a university professor and musicologist, married educator and singer Edda Bonilla Peña (of the Conjunto Alma Jaujina). Deeply committed to fostering the arts and culture in Peru, Jose and Edda embarked their efforts on forming choirs and musical groups throughout Peru’s central region. Continue reading...
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kuyayky1 day ago
Jauja, Junín - Perú
Today our hometown of #Jauja, set in the central Peruvian Andes, celebrates another anniversary. Earlier this morning they recognized the work of our founders.
Allinpuni #kuyaykyayllu! Jose Hurtado
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Feliz día hoy y siempre #Jauja querida!
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kuyayky1 month ago
We're incredibly honored to announce yet another recognition for our Jirka Kumu (Jergakumu) co-production with Ciaorosé . This time we have been awarded an Honorable Mention from The Berlin Music Video Awards 🙌🏾✨💪🏾 Kallpawan ayllu! #indigenousyouthrising #Quechua #Peru #Andean #Andino #Andes #Musicasaknowledgesystem #KuyaykyFoundation #indigenousknowledgesystems
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