Saturday, September 12, 2009

Wayra : Ceremony To Mother Earth


In Quechua, one of the traditional native languages of the Incan culture, Wayra is the word for Wind.

Since 1989, Jaime Rodriguez (Wayra) has enjoyed an extensive performance and recording career as the founder of the traditional Incan music bands Llaqtaymanta and Inca Pacha.

The exotic sounds of traditional Incan music can be dated back as many as five hundred years, representing one of the most well preserved forms of Native American culture.




Llaqtaymanta toured throughout Europe presenting the music of the Andes to appreciative audiences.

Adapting some western influences, Wayra formed Inca Pacha, a group blending the stories of the ancient culture of the Andes mountains with contemporary arrangements.

Wayra's "Ceremony To Mother Earth" is a great compilation of Native Incantations to help invoke our deep connection with nature and all of creation ...


Tracklist :

01. Great Spirit Dance
02. Fire
03. Ceremony To Mother Earth
04. Closer To Far Away
05. The Wolf Dance
06. Voices Of The Wind
07. Flight Song
08. Masked Dance
09. Spirit Whistle
10. Buffalo Trail
11. Smoke Signals
12. Trails Of Our Ancestors


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Inca Pacha's two US releases (The World Of The Andes, and Spirit Winds) feature the traditional instruments of Wayra's homeland, in the musical styles of carnival, cancion, tonada, and san juanito.

The enthusiasm generated by Wayra's live performances throughout the United States and Canada has resulted in Wayra's first solo release "Wayra - A Collection of Contemporary and Native American Themes".

As a solo artist, Wayra is the consumate performer - vibrant and personable, his musical arrangements reflect his expertise and energy.

Traditional songs are given new life and contemporary songs acquire the timeless sensations of the mystical pan pipes, flute, and natural effects in this romantic collection by Wayra.

Wayra is performing live at festivals throughout the Northeastern and Southern US and Canada.


((( ιn laĸ'ecн ala ĸ'ιn )))


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