Inti-Illimani

Tuesday Apr 24, 2012

8:00pm

Chan Centre For the Performing Arts

University of British Columbia
6265 Crescent Road
Vancouver, BC

Tuesday April 24, 8:00pm
Legendary Latin American group
Direct from Chile

INTI – ILLIMANI

Chan Centre at UBC
www.intivancouver.com
45th Anniversary Concert

For well over 40 years, Inti-Illimani (the name translates as “Sun God”) has held a beacon for Chilean music, both the traditional folk styles and the more contemporary nueva cancion.  Back in 1967 a group of students at Santiago’s Technical University formed a band to perform folk music. Taking their name from the Aymaran Indian language of the Andes, they began playing traditional music and quickly earned a reputation around the capital. By the ’70s they’d grown into a political beast, taking on the nueva cancion (literally “new song”) of many young groups, and being quite outspoken lyrically — enough to be forced into exile in 1973, where they’d stay for 15 years. However, they refused to be cowed by the Chilean dictatorship. Basing themselves in Rome, Italy, they continued to record, and toured more heavily then ever before, earning a powerful reputation around the globe, and becoming very unofficial ambassadors of Chilean music, as well as opponents to the ruling regime. In addition to performing with a number of famous, political figures like Pete Seeger and Mikis Theodorakis, they were included on the famous 1988 Amnesty International Tour, along with Sting, Peter Gabriel, and Bruce Springsteen. Join us for a joyous celebration of the illustrious career of Inti-Illimani!

A CO-PRESENTATION WITH BRISA PRODUCTIONS AND ANCIENT CULTURES