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Chile / South America
Arauco Libre was formed in November 1987. The band is comprised largely of political refugees who fled the Pinochet regime in Chile to exile in Tasmania in the late 1980’s. The name of the band refers to the indigenous people who spread across southern Chile and Argentina, whose culture and language are suppressed by the larger governments in which the group live. Hence the band’s name is a political statement – “Freedom to the Araucaniansâ€.
Performing live at the Salamanca Market every Saturday since 1987, the band plays music from the Andean region of South America (Northern Chile, Northern Argentina, Perú, Bolivia and Ecuador). This music includes folk, traditional, dance and carnival tunes. Traditional instruments such as the siku (pan pipes), quena (indigenous bamboo flute), bombo (drum), charango (ten string mandolin/guitar) and chakj’chas (shakers) are played by the band members.
Duration: 30 Minutes
No. of Performers: 3
Price: $AUD 600.00
Availability
Public Holidays: Yes
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