¡QUE VIVA CHANGÓ! MÚSICA Y RELIGIOSIDAD AFROCUBANAS EN EL PERÚ EN TRES DÉCADAS (1980-2010)

The cuban migration to Peru has been an issue that has not been explored with profundityhowever, playing certain attention to the establishment of the migratory waves of cubansthat have anchored in the country since the political conflict origined in Cuba in 1980.This will leads to describe peripher...

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Autores principales: Saldívar Arellano, Juan Manuel, Anticona Cebrián, Juan Pablo
Formato: Online
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Publicado: Universidad de Costa Rica 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/sociales/article/view/22679
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Sumario:The cuban migration to Peru has been an issue that has not been explored with profundityhowever, playing certain attention to the establishment of the migratory waves of cubansthat have anchored in the country since the political conflict origined in Cuba in 1980.This will leads to describe peripheral phenomena, such as musical influences and afrocubanreligious tradition like santeria and Ifá. We can observe how music has been a channel that has allowed religious influence in the country since the arrival of cubanmusical groups into the mainstream of Lima. The popularity of “salsa” in restaurants,night clubs, cuban bars and the creation of temple houses in the city. This article proposesan approach of cuban background in Peru; considering the influence of music as adetermining factor in the popularization of religious traditions as transnational culturalleaks between the people, countries and places.