Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo
Abbreviation | CQAN |
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Formation | November 6, 1924 |
Founder | Luis Alberto Pardo Durand |
Type | Cultural institution |
Purpose | Collection and preservation of folk music and dances from the Cusco Region |
Headquarters | Cusco, Peru |
President (2019) | Mateo Jara Santiesteban |
Website | Official website |
Formerly called | Centro Musical Cusco (1924-1933) |
The Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo is a folk art cultural institution based in the city of Cusco, Peru. It is the first Cusqueñan organization dedicated to promoting regional and national folk art.[1] Its purpose is the collection and preservation of folk music and dances from the Cusco Region. The organization currently operates a venue on Avenida El Sol, where it holds daily music and dance performances.[2] Its repertoire includes more than 50 dances and also maintains a museum of traditional costumes from the region.[3] It is considered by the people of Cusco to be the principal and most respected cultural institution for the promotion of folklore[1] and was recognized by the Peruvian government as the "first folkloric institution of Peru."[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Mendoza 2006, p. 54.
- ^ "Centro de Qosqo de Arte Nativo". Comité de Servicios Integrados Turístico Culturales-Cusco COSITUC. Archived from the original on 26 September 2019. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
- ^ "Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo - About Us". Retrieved 25 September 2019.
- ^ Mendoza 2006, p. 99.
Sources
[edit]- Mendoza, Zoila (2006). Crear y sentir lo nuestro: folclor, identidad regional y nacional en el Cuzco, siglo XX (in Spanish) (First ed.). Lima: Fondo Editorial de la PUCP. ISBN 9972-42-770-6.