Damaris has resided in NY since September 2021 and is part of the first class of the Berklee New York City music school, for the Master of Arts in Creative Media and Technology. “I am focused on the production of my next album, with songs that respond to the experiences I am having in this city.” You said that you didn’t make music because Peru was fashionable or because it was fashionable to use the charango, the zampoña or the chullo.

Do you think there was a lot of posturing in some performers? I always believe in the good intentions of people and artists in their search for their own sound and voice. However, when something starts to be “fashionable” it is easy to get confused and feel that that is our voice. Its validity over time is the best test to know if that voice was authentic and your own.

YOU CAN SEE : Lima burns, the drag party lights up the city Yanantin – live 20 years is a musical journey of your career. In what personal and professional moment are you? I find myself in a moment of total clarity: honest and respectful fusion is my voice and my path. Living new experiences in such a diverse society and living with people from all over the world helps me enrich my internal world.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3RJb5or0c0 You have said about this first live album that “the different and the opposite complement us when we listen to each other with respect.

” How important is it to listen to each other in a country that is fragmented? Wherever I.