Ilu Aye - Obatala video by DennisFlores.com

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2006

ILU AYE (Literally, "The Drum of the World" in Yoruba)was founded in 2004, to celebrate the connections between the peoples and cultures of the African Diaspora. Bringing together the next generation of Afro-Puerto Rican, -Dominican, and -Cuban percussionists and singers, ILU AYE is dedicated to preserving and promulagting the rich cultural legacy of Africa in the Americas and the Caribbean, through performance, educational workshops, and community-centered gatherings where the rhythms of the African Caribbean reign. Trained by master musicians from all three islands, and versed in sacred and popular rhythms such as bata, guiro, rumba (Cuba); bomba and plena (Puerto Rico); and palos, salves, and kongos (Dominican Republic), ILU AYE interprets traditional songs and reinvigorates the genres with original compositions by renowned akpwon, Osvaldo "Bembe" Lora. Join IluAye@yahoogroups.com for future events or visit their site @ www.myspace.com/iluayemusic

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  • Iboru precioso este canto Maferefun Obatala!!!

  • @jwosorio11 True..

  • This afrocuban....not puertorican, no dominican.....The firts!!!!!

  • amo mi religion ... Maferefun obatala Maferefun shango Maferefun yemaya

  • Gracias alos Orishas mi vida cambio...Antes no era creyente.. Ahora sigo esta bonita religion..merefafun obatala

  • How anyone, in or out of the Tradition, can sit still and listen to this, is beyond me. Meferefun Obatala. Thank you for sharing!!! :o)

  • @chimarquez85 callete calbron, pinche lambones

  • @Rotimi85

    song about the orisha obatala

  • its afro cuban... not dominican mamon

  • This Languages resemble the Danhome language in Republic of Benin Ouida.

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