Danza di Cala Luna - Inti-Illimani

Danza di Cala Luna (Dance of Cala Luna, a region of Sardinia, Italy) is an instrumental tune composed and performed by Inti Illimani. Photos from the Sardinian carnival and the region of Cala Luna, Sardinia. For well over 30 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 — something few did back then — and quickly earned a reputation around the capital, becoming more and more adept on their instruments. 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 dictato
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