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Rumisonko

Carlos Arrien, Music Director Mariano Arrien Luis Deheza Rene Deheza Sidulfo “Fito” Irribarra Alberto Lora Rumisonko is a Latin American folk ensemble based in Washington, DC. Its members are originally from Bolivia, Chile, and the United States. The group’s music is a combination of traditional Andean music and other influences from Latin America folklore and New Song movement. The group’s members have performed in venues such as New York’s Lincoln Center and the Kennedy Center. They have also appeared in the Smithsonian’s Folk Life Festival, and in such events as the Latino Festival, Baltimore Folk Festival, and the Takoma Park Folk Festival, among many others.

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Rumisonko 6/28/05: Rumisonko

The Millennium Stage joins the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in celebration of Nuestra Música, exploring the Latino face of American life through music and dance, with Rumisonko, whose members come from Bolivia, Chile and the U.S. and takes its inspiration from the music of the Andes Mountains and from Latin American folklore.

Rumisonko

The Millennium Stage joins the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in celebration of Nuestra Música, exploring the Latino face of American life through music and dance, with Rumisonko, whose members come from Bolivia, Chile and the U.S. and takes its inspiration from the music of the Andes Mountains and from Latin American folklore.
Rumisonko 10/22/02: Rumisonko

Rumisonko, a Washington-based group whose members come from Bolivia, Chile and the U.S., takes its inspiration from the music of the Andes Mountains and from Latin American folklore. Presented in cooperation with the Embassy of Bolivia.

Rumisonko

Rumisonko, a Washington-based group whose members come from Bolivia, Chile and the U.S., takes its inspiration from the music of the Andes Mountains and from Latin American folklore. Presented in cooperation with the Embassy of Bolivia.

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