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Caitro Soto

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Afro-Peruvian musician and composer

Pedro Carlos Soto de la Colina (23 October 1934, San Luis, Cañete, Peru – 19 July 2004, Lima, Peru), popularly known as Caitro Soto, was an Afro-Peruvian musician and composer.

He was known for his version of the Peruvian folk song, "Toro Mata" and as part of the Afro-Peruvian artist's collective Peru Negro. Peru Negro, located in Lima, is one of the most important organizations dedicated to preserving Afro-Peruvian music, dance and culture. Soto appeared in The Motorcycle Diaries as "Papá Carlito", a resident of the leper colony at San Pablo, Peru. There is a book by Caitro Soto written in Spanish with an accompanying compact disc entitled De Cajón: Caitro Soto – el duende en la música Afroperuana, published by el Comercio in Lima, Peru, in 1995.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 The Motorcycle Diaries Papa Carlito (Peru)

References

  1. Feldman, Heidi (2007-11-01). Black Rhythms of Peru: Reviving African Musical Heritage in the Black Pacific. Wesleyan. p. 139. ISBN 978-0819568151.
  2. "De cajón : el duende en la música afroperuana". Stanford University Libraries catalog. Stanford University.

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