Nina Wara

by Rumillajta

A fast melody of Andean quena led instrumental (flute) - an uplifting and energetic Andean dance where the women turn around and the 16 layers of colourful skirts open like a flower in the air.

Albums

Latin Quarter VIII: Perú, Bolivia, Chile & Ecuador: Andean, Indígenas & Folk

Latin Quarter VIII: Perú, Bolivia, Chile & Ecuador: Andean, Indígenas & Folk

Welcome to the Latin quarter where you will find music from all corners of Latin America. This compilation is part of a series from 1 to 10 containing Music from all corners of Latin America. This is the CD number 8 in this series and covers Peru, Chile and Ecuador and covers the Andean, Indigen more…

Artist: Compilation

Hoja de Coca

Hoja de Coca

Rumillajta meaning city of stone. It's from the ancient Inca language known as Quechua. It refers to Tiwanaku on Lake Titicaca as the first stone in the city and Sacsahuaman and Machu-Picchu as the last cities of stone to be built. This music embraces the soul and spirit of the Andes in its purest f more…

Artist: Rumillajta

Artist

Rumillajta

Rumillajta (Group)

Rumillajat is the most well known Bolivian band in the world.

Other Information

Writer:
Adrian Villanueva
Publisher:
Tumi Music (Editorial) Ltd
Genres:
Andean and Folklore Bolivia
Instruments:
Guitar, Charango, Panpipes and Bombo
Regions:
Bolivia and Andes
Arrangement:
Group
Tempo:
Fast