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Quetzal - "Estoy Aqui (I Am Here)" [Live at Smithsonian Folklife Festival 2012]

East Los Angeles natives Quetzal combine traditional music with rock, salsa, R&B and more to create music that is both artful and message-driven. "Estoy aqui" (I Am Here), a funky cumbia from the Smithsonian Folkways album Imaginaries, is a call to self-determination for Mexicanos in both Mexico and the U.S.

Quetzal, a GRAMMY winning ensemble, called "provocative, heartfelt and strikingly original" by the LA Times and founded by guitarist Quetzal Flores, rose from the ashes of uprisings in LA in 1992 as a vehicle for social commentary and activism. Quetzal's music has its roots in traditional son jarocho music from Veracruz, Mexico, but is reinterpreted through alternative rock. Incorporating other Mexican, Afro-Caribbean, and R&B rhythms, as well as writing bilingual lyrics, reflects the multicultural environment of Quetzal's native East LA. "Estoy aquí (I Am Here)" is a backbeat cumbia inviting people to both dance and also to think. Quetzal uses this song to validate claims of space and presence made by Mexican and Mexican-American communities despite oppression by local governments.

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