Warango

Warango

Red Poppy Art HouseSan Francisco, CA
Saturday, Jan 31 from 7:30 pm to 9 pm PST
Overview

The Sounds of Afro-Peruvian Music / Afro-Peruvian Rhythms

Warango


The Sounds of Afro-Peruvian Music / Afro-Peruvian Rhythms

Warango is a musical project born in 2019 in Oakland, California. Its music is based on vibrant Afro-Peruvian rhythms. This proposal is a meeting of traditional sounds represented by the Cajón, which symbolizes Afro-Peruvian roots; with harmonies and melodies of jazz and classical music. These worlds coexist in the sounds of Warango creating a unique musical proposal.


Pierr Padilla, Cajon

Kyla Danysh, Violin

Javier Trujillo, Guitar


Saturday, January 31, 2026
Time: 7:00 pm doors, 7:30 pm show
Admission: (Online) $25 student & senior - $29 Early Bird - $35 General / (Door) $35


ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

The name of the group comes from the “huarango” tree that grows on the southern coast of Peru, where the Afro-descendant population is mainly settled. The huarango is characterized by its great resistance to extreme climates, it has strong and extensive roots that can reach up to 70 meters deep, this allows it to live up to a thousand years in a self-sufficient way, feeding on the water from the subsoil, even creating new ecosystems for the habitat of other species.

Inspired by this unique tree, we brought our Warango to life giving it a different context in which our music originally belongs to. By exploring the interplay between Afro-Peruvian roots and other musical styles, a vibrant and innovative sound is generated that honors traditions while pushing creative boundaries. Warango wants to create a powerful and captivating musical experience that engages both Peruvian audiences, who are familiar with Afro-Peruvian music, and those who are discovering it for the first time.

www.facebook.com/warangomusic
www.instagram.com/warangomusic
www.youtube.com/@warangomusic

Read More: https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/warango/

The Sounds of Afro-Peruvian Music / Afro-Peruvian Rhythms

Warango


The Sounds of Afro-Peruvian Music / Afro-Peruvian Rhythms

Warango is a musical project born in 2019 in Oakland, California. Its music is based on vibrant Afro-Peruvian rhythms. This proposal is a meeting of traditional sounds represented by the Cajón, which symbolizes Afro-Peruvian roots; with harmonies and melodies of jazz and classical music. These worlds coexist in the sounds of Warango creating a unique musical proposal.


Pierr Padilla, Cajon

Kyla Danysh, Violin

Javier Trujillo, Guitar


Saturday, January 31, 2026
Time: 7:00 pm doors, 7:30 pm show
Admission: (Online) $25 student & senior - $29 Early Bird - $35 General / (Door) $35


ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

The name of the group comes from the “huarango” tree that grows on the southern coast of Peru, where the Afro-descendant population is mainly settled. The huarango is characterized by its great resistance to extreme climates, it has strong and extensive roots that can reach up to 70 meters deep, this allows it to live up to a thousand years in a self-sufficient way, feeding on the water from the subsoil, even creating new ecosystems for the habitat of other species.

Inspired by this unique tree, we brought our Warango to life giving it a different context in which our music originally belongs to. By exploring the interplay between Afro-Peruvian roots and other musical styles, a vibrant and innovative sound is generated that honors traditions while pushing creative boundaries. Warango wants to create a powerful and captivating musical experience that engages both Peruvian audiences, who are familiar with Afro-Peruvian music, and those who are discovering it for the first time.

www.facebook.com/warangomusic
www.instagram.com/warangomusic
www.youtube.com/@warangomusic

Read More: https://redpoppyarthouse.org/event/warango/

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 7PM

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No refunds

Location

Red Poppy Art House

2698 Folsom Street

San Francisco, CA 94110

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