Los Juglares del Dexas
Los Juglares del Dexas are a folk music group at University of Panama, founded in 1971 to preserve Panamanian traditional music. The group's foundation was coordinated by Juan Andrés Castillo, a mejoranero; other founding members included violinists Escolastico "Colasco" Cortes and Miguel Leguizamo Sr.[1]
Second generation members
- Miguel Leguizamo: violin
- Nicolas Aceves Núñez: Recognized Composer in Panama,book author,accordionist,philanthropist music director, master of the accordion music teacher and mast of accordion repair technician.
- Tonita Rudas: mejoranero
- Victor Ruiz: percussion
- Ricaurte Villareal: percussion
- Raul Vital: singer and churuquero
2015 Los Juglars Members now known as Orchestra of folkloric Music:
- Nicolas Aceves Nunez : Composer,book author,accordionist,music Director and accordion music teacher and professor with University of Panama, Central America.
- Efraín González: guitar and violin
- Eric Duviel Vargas: mejoranero
- Hipólito Alvarado, churuquero
- Ricaurte Villareal: percussion (tambor)
- Daniel Guardado: percussion (Caja)
- Carlos Castor: singer
References
- ↑ Broadbank, Robin and Nigel Gallop. "Dancing Between the Oceans". 2000. In Broughton, Simon and Ellingham, Mark with McConnachie, James and Duane, Orla (Ed.), World Music, Vol. 2: Latin & North America, Caribbean, India, Asia and Pacific, pp 477-480. Rough Guides Ltd, Penguin Books. ISBN 1-85828-636-0
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