Edgar Muenala and Native American Dance Performance in A Window To The World Concert in Vancouver

Edgar Muenala played the flute while a First Nations dancer performed an American Indian fancy shawl dance at A Window To The World 世界之窗 concert in Vancouver’s Granville Island Stage on June 24, 2012.

Edgar Muenala was born in Ecuador and has been living in Vancouver Canada and traveling the world to perform for more than 20 years. He was inspired by his native South American music and Asian culture and wanted to create a fusion of sounds that brought together different traditional instruments and a diversity of rhythms and electronic digital effects to form his own contemporary style.

A Video by Ray Van Eng – Edgar Muenala & Native American Dance

1800 Johnston Street, Vancouver BC

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Edgar Muenala Pan Flute & Accordion Cumbia Gringa with Eric D’onofrio – A Window To The World 世界之窗 Concert

Edgar Muenala performed Cumbia Gringa with accordionist Eric D’onofrio at A Window To The World 世界之窗 concert in Vancouver’s Granville Island Stage on June 24, 2012. As usual, Muenala played the pan flute and did a little singing for this South America musical number as well.

Edgar Muenala was born in Ecuador and had been living in Vancouver Canada and traveling the world to perform for more than 20 years. He was inspired by his native South American music and Asian culture and wanted to create a fusion of sounds that brought together different traditional instruments and a diversity of rhythms and electronic digital effects to form his own contemporary style.

A Video by Ray Van Eng – Edgar Muenala Cumbia Gringa

1800 Johnston Street, Vancouver BC

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Benny Prasad Played Bongo Harp Guitar and ‘Shout To The Lord’ at Edgar Muenala’s A Window To The World

From India, Benny Prasad’s unique musical instrument is the Bethar, a bongo harp guitar. As part of pan-flute extraordinaire Edgar Muenala’s A Window To The World 世界之窗 concert, Prasad performed two of his well-known tunes: Shout to the Lord and I Stand Amazed. The concert was held at the Granville Island Stage in Vancouver on June 24, 2012.

Edgar Muenala was born in Ecuador and has been living in Vancouver Canada and traveling the world to perform for more than 20 years. He was inspired by his native South American music and Asian culture and wanted to create a fusion of sounds that brought together different traditional instruments and a diversity of rhythms and electronic digital effects to form his own contemporary style.


A Video by Ray Van Eng – Benny Prasad ‘I Stand Amazed

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Surrey Fusion Festival 2010 Multicultural and Diversity Celebration

What is Surrey Fusion Festival? It’s a fusion of the diverse cultures that is the Greater Vancouver Area. It’s Canadian multiculturalism at work. With the First Nations welcoming all, it is onto Polonez Polish dance, Taiwanese native dance, South Asian Bhangra, Filipino Coconut dance, Vietnam Hat Dance, Edgar Muenala, Irish circle dance, Uzume Taiko, Indian Henna, Haida and Coast Salish art, Yuki Uaeda, Yoga, Jamaica Steel Drummers and Anacoda Peruvian flute playing of a Canadian favorite My Heart Will Go on from Titanic.


King George Highway & 100th Ave. Surrey BC, Vancouver Canada

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