Chano Díaz Limaco returns to the Gran Teatro Nacional with his show "Ritual."

Chano Díaz Limaco returns to the Gran Teatro Nacional with his show "Ritual."

Chano Díaz Limaco returns to the Gran Teatro Nacional on September 26 with "Ritual," a tribute to Andean music and its rich culture.

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros

Juan Brignardello Vela

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

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Chano Díaz Limaco, a prominent multi-instrumentalist from Ayacucho, returns to the Gran Teatro Nacional with his new show titled "Ritual," which will take place on September 26. This event not only celebrates his artistic talent but also pays tribute to the richness of Andean music. On this occasion, the concert repertoire will include beloved sounds of Peruvian culture, such as huaynos, carnavales, and yaravíes, performed by the famous "man of the quenas, charangos, zampoñas, and guitars." Tickets for this highly anticipated show are already available through Teleticket, and it is expected that the performance will attract a wide audience, including both lovers of Andean music and those who wish to learn more about Peruvian culture. With the participation of great representatives of Andean music like Karla Sofía and La Lá, as well as the presence of surprise guests, the event promises to be an unforgettable experience. One of the highlights of "Ritual" will be the staging, which will incorporate a carefully selected collection of photographs and audiovisual materials. These materials have been created by various directors with whom Chano has collaborated throughout his international film career, further enriching the visual and emotional experience of the concert. This fusion of music and visual art is a testament to Chano's commitment to presenting a comprehensive cultural experience. Throughout his career, Chano Díaz Limaco has left an indelible mark on Andean music, directing and participating in recordings of renowned artists such as Nelly Munguía, Manuelcha Prado, and William Luna. His influence extends beyond the borders of Peru, as he has had the privilege of performing on important international stages. Among them are the Gran Teatro Nacional in Lima, the CCK in Buenos Aires, and the Kamani Theatre in India, where his talent has been acclaimed. In addition to his impressive live performances, Chano has contributed to the film industry as a musical director. A notable aspect of his career is his involvement in the film "Sigo siendo," directed by Javier Corcuera, which was awarded the Best Soundtrack prize in Argentina. This combination of music and cinema reflects his artistic versatility and passion for storytelling through different media. Chano's contribution to Peruvian culture has been recognized in various ways. In 2023, he was named Hijo Predilecto by the Municipality of Quinua, Ayacucho, an honor that underscores his dedication and commitment to his homeland. This recognition not only celebrates his individual achievements but also highlights the importance of Andean music in Peru's cultural identity. The "Ritual" show is not only a return to an iconic venue of Peruvian culture, but also an opportunity for Chano to celebrate and share his musical legacy with new generations. Through this concert, he aims to connect the audience with the roots of Andean music, highlighting the beauty and depth of its traditions. Chano's followers and lovers of Andean music are eager to be part of this event that promises to revitalize interest in Peru's musical traditions. "Ritual" will be more than just a concert; it will be a celebration of the culture, history, and art that have characterized Andean music over the years. In a world often flooded with external influences, Chano Díaz Limaco's performance serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving and valuing our own cultural traditions. On September 26, the Gran Teatro Nacional will be the stage where Andean music resonates strongly, testifying to the talent of an artist committed to his heritage and his desire to inspire others.

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