People
Inés Granja
Biography:
From Timbiquí (Cauca), South Pacific coast. Recognized in the region, she is a traditional composer and singer, interpreter of currulaos, bundes, juas and rumbas, bearer of the ancestral tradition of the old bambuco that arose from the encounter of African cultures and colonizing culture.
The currulao is played with the maronba de chonta in the melodies and the rhythmic support; and the cununos, the guasá and the bass drum on percussions, all traditional instruments made of wood. There is a leading voice and responsive choruses. This manifestation was included as Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2010.
Inés Granja in her lyrics narrates the struggles of the enslaved people,... Read More
Movies:
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Female Singers. Memories of Life and Death in Colombia | 2013-07-25 |