Illapu are a Chilean folk and Andean musical ensemble that was formed in 1971 in Antofagasta, in northern Chile, by the brothers José Miguel, Jaime, Andrés...
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particular songs and not as a standard instrument, but some groups such as Illapu and virtuoso player Facio Santillan have used it regularly. In the 1980s...
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Inca mythology (redirect from Apu Illapu)
Inca mythology of the Inca Empire was based on pre-Inca beliefs that can be found in the Huarochirí Manuscript, and in pre-Inca cultures including Chavín...
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(Wiraqucha) (also Pachacamac or Pacha Kamaq) – Created all living things Apu Illapu – Rain god, prayed to when they need rain Ayar Cachi – Hot-tempered god...
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Manta Grupo Aymara Los Jairas Los Kjarkas Rumillajta Savia Andina Chile Illapu Inti-Illimani Los Jaivas Victor Jara Violeta Parra Quilapayún Colombia Géne-sis...
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Initially described as a stone imbued with the power of Inca deity Apu Illapu, the thunderbolt is later revealed to be a hostile alien. It is eventually...
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generally the third deity in the Inca pantheon, after Inti (god of the sun) and Illapu (god of thunder), but was viewed as more important than Inti by some coastal...
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known as "Made in Chile", in which they joined together with Los Jaivas and Illapu. In 1997, Fome was released, an album of fierce electricity and uncomfortable...
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Griffith-Jones, Chilean-British economist Srećko Horvat, Croatian philosopher Illapu, Chilean folk band Nicolas Jaar, American artist Naomi Klein, Canadian author...
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YSRCP 83 Jajula Prasanna Lakshmi YSRCP 84 Madamsetti Chinathalli TDP 85 Illapu Varalakshmi YSRCP 86 Lella Koteswara Rao TDP 87 Bonda Jagannadham TDP 88...
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Unity government. Violeta Parra, Víctor Jara, Los Jaivas, Inti-Illimani, Illapu and Quilapayún perform of this music. During the military rule in the 1970s...
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Freedom and Love) was a music album released by the Chilean folk group Illapu in exile in France in 1984. ”De libertad y amor”/Of Freedom and Love/ (D...
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ProQuest. Retamal N., Felipe (January 19, 2019). ""En estos días:" cuando Illapu llegó a las masas". La Tercera (in Spanish). Archived from the original...
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Eduardo Carrasco Francesca Ancarola Guillermo "Willy" Oddó Horacio Salinas Illapu Inti-Illimani Isabel Parra Julio Numhauser Los Jaivas Luis Advis Margot...
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charanguista to their lineup. Initially, it was Juan Flores (who would later join Illapu in 1990 and is currently a member of the well-known national group Inti-Illimani)...
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de Chile, Dinamita Show [es], Los Cumaná, Garibaldi, Lucho Barrios, and Illapu. The 1997 festival took place between 17 and 21 September. The general commissioner...
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Osvaldo “Gitano” Rodríguez, and the bands Quilapayún, Inti Illimani and Illapu. In 1969, the Music Department of the University of Chile in Antofagasta...
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Márquez (musician) (born 1951), Chilean composer, singer and charanguist of Illapu This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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from the original on January 20, 2016. Retrieved January 18, 2016. "About Illapu Productions". youtube.com. Retrieved January 18, 2016. Thompson, Jeff (2016)...
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Valenzuela Hola Hola Rodolfo Navech Tito Fernández Nicole Mónica De Calixto Illapu Álvaro Scaramelli Guillermo Fernández Juan Antonio Labra Andrea Tessa Sexual...
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(1984, 1991, 2013) Horacio Saavedra y su orquesta (2010) Huganzas (1986) Illapu (1973, 1994, 1996, 2002, 2006, 2018) Inti-Illimani (2004) Irene Llano (1987)...
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rotation period of 2.6556 hours. This minor planet was named after Illapa (Apu Illapu), the thunder or weather god from Inca mythology. "JPL Small-Body Database...
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Ignacio Carrera Pinto Ignacy Domeyko Igor Chislenko Ildefonso Islands Illapel Illapu Imbunche Immigration to Chile In Patagonia Incahuasi Independencia, Chile...
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children's choir. The first section featured artists such as Ricardo Montaner, Illapu, Dinamita Show and Alberto Plaza. In addition Ciclodance were introduced;...
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calvario de Carlos Gómez con sus apodos: "Me dicen Puyol, Leo Rey, Luli, Illapu y Tarzán"". RedGol (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 September 2022. Carlos Gómez...
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singing the "Ode to Joy", marking the first ever telethon for the New Era. Illapu Keko Yungue Sexual Democracia Parkinson Patricio Renán Danny Chilean Susy...
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end of the old era, entering the New Era in 1994.[clarification needed] Illapu Alberto Plaza [es] La Ley (band) La Sonora de Tommy Rey [es] Ariztía (Chilean...
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Chilean Music Awards is held in the Chile de Santiago Stadium. Andean band Illapu won the most awards including Song of the Year, Best Group, and Best-selling...
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(album) Víctor Jara (album) Eduardo Alquinta Eduardo Carrasco Eduardo Gatti Illapu Inti-Illimani Víctor Jara Los Jaivas Guillermo "Willy" Oddó Sergio Ortega...
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Castillo María Jimena Pereyra María José Quintanilla Natalino Joe Vasconcellos Illapu Catalina Palacios Lucybell Congreso Croni-K Francisca Valenzuela Sonora...
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