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The band was founded in 2006 at Escola Municipal de Música de Sant Andreu. The band has performed at numerous concerts and festivals in Catalonia, and other regions of Spain as well as in neighbouring countries (for example France, [3] Switzerland, Denmark) [4])..
There are both Carolinian and Chamorro traditional chant styles. A variant of the Spanish cha-cha-chá is popular, as is a Carolinian "stick dance" which combines improvised percussion and foot stomping. A well-known stick dance group is the Talabwog Men Stick Dancers.
Chamorro sargento mayor Luís de Torres became an important source for people who wanted information about the Carolinian people. During this time the people built a boat called Waa (canoe). This is a boat built for the sea.
Chamorro chants and Kantan Chamorrita (Chamorrita singing), a kind of Chamorro poetry, are also important elements of Guamanian music. Kantan Chamorrita is a kind of improvised poetry with a call and response format that is documented back to 1602 and remains a vital part of Chamorro culture. In Kantan Chamorrita, individuals and groups trade ...
Feeling Good with Joan Chamorro (Temps, 2012; Whaling City Sound, 2015) Coses Que Es Diuen Però Que No Es Fan, NewCat, Andrea Motis Joan Chamorro (DiscMedi, 2015) Motis Chamorro Big Band Live (2015) Joan Chamorro presenta La magia de la veu (Jazz to Jazz, 2015) Live at Palau de la Música (Jazz to Jazz, 2015) He's Funny That Way (Impulse!, 2016)
The Chamorro people (/ tʃ ɑː ˈ m ɔːr oʊ, tʃ ə-/; [4] [5] also CHamoru [6]) are the Indigenous people of the Mariana Islands, politically divided between the United States territory of Guam and the encompassing Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Micronesia, a commonwealth of the US.
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Joan Chamorro presenta La Màgica de la Veu (Jazz to Jazz, 2014) Joan Chamorro presenta Rita Payés (Jazz to Jazz, 2015) Lua amarela (Jazz to Jazz, 2016) Imagina (with Elisabeth Roma, 2019) [5] My Ideal (Venus, 2019) In New York (Venus, 2019) Como la piel (with Elisabeth Roma, 2021) De camino al camino (2024)