The Pocahontas County Opera House is pleased to announce that Andes Manta will be performing on May 17 at 7 p.m. This concert will offer a rare and vibrant cultural experience through the sounds of traditional Andean music.
Andes Manta, comprised of the four Lopez brothers—Fernando, Luis, Bolivar, and Jorge—have dedicated their lives to preserving and sharing the ancient musical heritage of the Ecuadorian Andes. Their performances serve as a musical bridge, fostering cultural understanding between South America and North America.
The Andean music performed by Andes Manta has roots that stretch back thousands of years, although its earliest origins remain shrouded in mystery. This rich and powerful tradition is one of the few ancient cultural forms to survive the five centuries of European colonization unscathed. It is widely believed among indigenous South Americans that this music preserves the heart and soul of their ancestors. Far from being somber, their music is a joyous celebration of life, marked by ceremonies and festivals celebrating milestones from the blessing of a house to the birth of a child.
Using more than 35 traditional instruments, Andes Manta brings the vibrant Andean culture to life. From the piccolo and panpipes to drums and guitars, their music captures the essence of their homeland, blending pre-Colombian and Catholic rituals in energetic performances that have captivated audiences across the globe.
"We are thrilled to host Andes Manta and bring the magic of the Andes to our community," said [Opera House Representative’s Name], [Position] of the Pocahontas County Opera House. "Their genuine artistry and extraordinary performances will offer our audience an unforgettable evening."
Tickets for this highly anticipated performance are $10 for adults, while young music lovers 17 and under can attend for free, making it an accessible event for families. Tickets can be purchased online at pocahontasoperahouse.org, at the 4th Avenue Gallery in Marlinton, or at the door on the night of the show, subject to availability.
The Opera House Performance Series is proudly supported by grants from the West Virginia Division of Culture and History and the West Virginia Commission on the Arts. Additional support comes from Pocahontas County Dramas, Fairs and Festivals and the Pocahontas County Convention and Visitors Bureau, reflecting the community's dedication to preserving and promoting its cultural heritage.
Andes Manta has performed in esteemed venues such as Carnegie Hall, the National Cathedral, and Lincoln Center, and their concerts have consistently garnered standing ovations. As Stephanie Korobov of SUNY New Paltz remarked, "The crowd would not let them stop; these guys are magic."
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