Music from the African heritage in South America: Susana Baca is - TopicsExpress



          

Music from the African heritage in South America: Susana Baca is one of the most representative female singers in the Afro Peruvian culture, her songs are poetic with lyrics composed by some of Latin Americas premier poets, with whom she collaborates. She sings the problematic of the Afro decedents in our countries, the racism, the human rights, but also beautiful stories about them. The journeys are always close to the Sea and there is a taste of sand and women wearing white skirts and men playing the cajon and other drums. Maria Lando The morning appears like a statue A statue spreading wings through the city And the noon sings like a bell of water Bell of water and gold, doesnt allow us to be alone And the night raises her long cup Her long cup, early moon over the sea But for Maria there is no morning, but for Maria there is no noon, but for Maria there is no moon, She moves her red cup into the water Maria doesnt have time (Maria Lando) to look up Look up Maria her eyes broken without sleep Maria, eyes broken because of the suffering, Maria, because of the suffering only works Maria only works, only works Maria only works But for Maria there is no morning, but for Maria there is no noon, but for Maria there is no moon, She moves her red cup into the water... Johana Jara Velasquez Hotfoot Rolando Garnett II Andrés Colasanti https://youtube/watch?v=c8xuRPIdDjc
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 18:05:17 +0000

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