Rukanas
Rukanas is a five-member ensemble
that performs the music of the Quechua people of the Andes mountains. Based in Toronto, they have dedicated themselves
to preserving and contributing to their Andean culture by bringing their music to audiences across Canada. As the
band says, "We think that our art is of great value, giving credit and respect to our ancestors. Rukanas is
the continuation of the work of many other great musicians from Peru."
The members of Rukanas, all related to each other, hail from the village of Lucanas in the Ayacucho province of
Peru. The name "Rukanas" is taken from the name of the ancient culture that existed in their region before
the time of the Incas. The members of the group have each performed with many other South American music ensembles
in Peru. They have been performing together since 1998, when they recorded their first independent CD.
Since coming to Toronto, they have performed at many festivals and events throughout Ontario, delighting audiences
with the enchanting sounds of the Kena flute, the Sikus (pan-pipes), the ancient Bombo drum, the charango, and
the guitar.
While firmly rooted in a rich tradition, Rukanas brings a contemporary approach to their music, incorporating traditional
rhythms and instruments from Peru and other South American countries. Take a trip to Peru-- listen to Rukanas!