Blog N°7: Music
Hi everyone! I hope
you are well
Today is 25 of July the African American, Afro-Caribbean and Diaspora Women's Day and is for this reason that in the blog of this week, about music, I writing about one of my group’s favourite of music afro, call Aluna Tambo (I likes the genres of music of root afro like as jazz, but also I like the folk music, because for me is very important keep and know part of our origins ). They are a group afroariqueño (Yes, in Chile there have always been and there are people of African descent!) of women’s that by the music, like as a resource of fight, defend the memory and identity afro.
They are have many
songs that I like, both for its rhythm (it is impossible not to feel like
dancing its tumbe* c:) as for its lyrics and some are: “Tumbe sanador”, “Tambor de vientre” and “Al despertar”.I want
to share one of their songs, on that occasion they performe at a festival that
takes place in Arica .But they also have performed in different parts of the
country and at international festivals, they are very cool <3
Finally I want to
mention that the tumbe is a dance and music that originates in the year
2000-2001 in Arica as a way of rescuing the memory and identity of our
Afro-descendant great-grandparents and great-grandmothers and as a political
tool to vindicate our people who have historically been denied and invisible by
the Chilean.
Bye, take Care ! <3

Excellent post, I love that you teach us about the African community and at the same time tell us about your musical interests.
ResponderBorrarI loved this post, and it's true, we Chileans have African roots. I have a great-great grandparent from Senegal
ResponderBorrarI love African and African-American rhythms, thanks to them music could evolve a lot:D
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