"APU INKA" Concert and "PIRUW" Photo Exhibition
Nota Informativa26 de July de 2018 - 12:00 a. m.
On the occasion of the commemoration of Peruvian 197th anniversary, the Embassy of Peru in Thailand held a concert of Peruvian folk music performed by the group "APU INKA" at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. The occasion was favorable to gather the Diplomatic Corps accredited in Thailand, as well as high officials and Thai authorities and members of the Peruvian community resident in Thailand, who enjoyed a cultural evening where the best of our cultural and artistic manifestations was highlighted.
In the opening session, the Ambassador of Peru addressed the welcoming to our guests, after that the APU INKA group began their presentation with many themes of Peruvian folklore. As a surprise for the audience, the group was attended by three Thai musicians invited from the College of Music of Mahidol University, who performed the Thai songs Kang Kao Gin Gluay (Bat Eats Banana), Near Dawn and the Peruvian song Balseros del Titicaca.
This important event allowed us to promote the best of our Peruvian culture, not only through music, but also with a space for the photo exhibition of the collection "PIRUW" by Peruvian photographers Musuk Nolte and Leslie Searles. In that occasion the reception was supported by the Peruvian restaurant Above Eleven, whose Peruvian chef Omar Frank delighted the attendees with the most exquisite appetizers of our gastronomy and Pisco Sour.
In the opening session, the Ambassador of Peru addressed the welcoming to our guests, after that the APU INKA group began their presentation with many themes of Peruvian folklore. As a surprise for the audience, the group was attended by three Thai musicians invited from the College of Music of Mahidol University, who performed the Thai songs Kang Kao Gin Gluay (Bat Eats Banana), Near Dawn and the Peruvian song Balseros del Titicaca.
This important event allowed us to promote the best of our Peruvian culture, not only through music, but also with a space for the photo exhibition of the collection "PIRUW" by Peruvian photographers Musuk Nolte and Leslie Searles. In that occasion the reception was supported by the Peruvian restaurant Above Eleven, whose Peruvian chef Omar Frank delighted the attendees with the most exquisite appetizers of our gastronomy and Pisco Sour.