My favourite ice skating free dance ever is "Missing" 1990 by the Duchesnays, choreographed by Christopher Dean. I had no idea that it was inspired by Ghost Dances, the music, costumes and some of the moves have been translated onto the ice. Both (the dance and ice dance) are utterly brilliant.
The music is by the Chilean Folk Music Ensemble Inti-Illimani. "...Inti-Illimani are an instrumental and vocal Latin American folk music ensemble from Chile. The group was formed in 1967 by a group of university students and it acquired widespread popularity in Chile for their song Venceremos which became the anthem of the Popular Unity government of Salvador Allende. At the moment of the September 11, 1973 Chilean coup they were on tour in Europe and were unable to return to their country where their music was proscribed by the ruling military junta. In Europe their music took on a multifarious character, incorporating elements of European baroque and other traditional music forms to their rich and colourful Latin American rhythms - creating a distinctive fusion of modern world music. They are perhaps the best internationally known members of the nueva canción (New Song) movement in Chile and Latin America. Their name means 'Sun of the Illimani.' In Aymara Illimani is the name of a mountain in the Bolivian Andes..." From Wikipedia.
These dances are inspired by the persecution and murder of civillians by governments. It was primarily centered on Chile, but encompasses most of South America and any country really, where the governments brutally supress the people and their struggle to get back up and carry on.
@@Sophia-yc6zw These dances are inspired by the persecution and murder of civillians by governments. It was primarily centered on Chile, but encompasses most of South America and any country really, where the governments brutally supress the people and their struggle to get back up and carry on.
In my school in drama we use this song to dance to and we do the same dance moves and me and my friend done it awsome and we done it on stage for are family to see
this is the whole album where the music come from, the name of the song is "Tema de la quebrada de Humahuaca" by the chilean band "Inti Illimani" their music is inspired in native rhytmic of "the andes", a region in South America, mainly Peru, Boliva, Chile, Bolivia and Chile. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iiAylleR64Y.html
@@paulunsihuay4954 ..... and there I always thought it was by Incantations, Andes group! It's was a popular piece in the 80s. If it's not Incantations, check them out as they make great pieces just like this. There whole album is absolutely brilliant.
Ellie Rose the band that made this song is call Inti-Illimani. They also made other songs in this ballet. It is truly some of the most beautiful music I have ever heard in my life!
Some years ago a group called "incantation" released a series of pan pipe music on LP s ,and one even made it into the hit parade . I know one of their LP s was called Music of the Andes.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iiAylleR64Y.html this is the whole album which the ballet was choreographed to, you will find the piece here. :)