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Two musicians, dressed in traditional cream-colored garments with distinctive brown fringed edges, are performing indoors. The setting appears to be a historic building with rough, light-colored stone walls. In the foreground, to the left, a man with dark hair and glasses is intently playing a wind instrument, resembling a flute or quena, held to his mouth. Drumsticks are visible near him. A microphone on a stand is positioned in front of him, capturing the sound of his instrument. Behind him, to the right, another man with dark hair is playing a small string instrument, likely a charango, with a plectrum or pick. He is also positioned near a microphone. The arm of a third person is partially visible at the top, possibly playing another string instrument like a violin. The activity clearly depicts a musical performance or rehearsal, showcasing Andean folk music. Both musicians are focused on their instruments. On the stone wall behind the musicians, raised text is visible, reading: "Sala de Exposiciones" (Exhibition Hall) and below it, ""Laura Flores y Valdez"". These inscriptions suggest the location is an exhibition hall named "Laura Flores y Valdez". In the bottom left corner, part of a sign is visible with the fragmented text "ÓN", "ES", and "EQUIPA", strongly implying the full word "AREQUIPA", consistent with the provided location context. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely with artificial illumination.
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