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The Story of Ñucanchi Peña, the Icon of Andean Music that Survives in Quito

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What you have to know Ñucanchi Peña opened the venue, which soon became the cultural epicenter of the folk culture, alternating national music, declaimers of Pachamama.He received the visit of two Ecuadorian presidents: Jaime Roldós Aguilera and Osvaldo Hurtado.The relationship with the Municipality of Quito remains a nuisance for Banda. He says that, because he has a dance floor, the authorities insist on classifying Ñucanchi as a discotheque.I…
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What you have to know Ñucanchi Peña opened the venue, which soon became the cultural epicenter of the folk culture, alternating national music, declaimers of Pachamama.He received the visit of two Ecuadorian presidents: Jaime Roldós Aguilera and Osvaldo Hurtado.The relationship with the Municipality of Quito remains a nuisance for Banda. He says that, because he has a dance floor, the authorities insist on classifying Ñucanchi as a discotheque.I…

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website broke the news on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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