Music and dance are integral parts of life in our refuge and, whether practising or performing, either for each other or for visitors to the refuge, or at external events, they are a vital part of our children’s upbringing. Visitors can experience dances from the coast, mountains and jungles of Peru, and the children playing the cajon, panpipes, drums, flutes, charangos, guitars … and songs, as well as our Christmas entertainments.
All this has considerable costs and to help sustain this there are hosts of ways you can support us, not least by looking at Other ways of giving
Also to see more about Peruvian instruments