
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a musical performance by a group of six men in what appears to be an evening setting, likely in Arequipa, Peru. The musicians are standing on a stage or elevated area in front of a textured wall constructed from light-colored, possibly sillar, stone. The floor in the foreground is covered with an intricate geometric tile pattern in earthy tones. The six men are dressed in white shirts, dark trousers, and distinctive patterned ponchos or shawls, suggesting a traditional or folk music ensemble. Each musician is holding a string instrument; multiple guitars and smaller string instruments resembling charangos or mandolins are visible. One performer is positioned behind a drum, which appears to be a cajón or a small conga drum. Music stands are placed in front of several musicians. The scene is illuminated by artificial lighting, including a bright spotlight on the left side of the frame, a wall-mounted lantern near the center, and decorative string lights along the left wall. Two rectangular openings or windows are visible in the stone wall behind the performers. Written text on the stone wall reads: "SALA DE TRADICIONES" (Hall of Traditions), with "PEDRO GARCIA Y VALDEZ" inscribed beneath it, likely indicating a dedication or the name of the establishment. The overall ambiance suggests a cultural event or a performance of traditional music.
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