Finally finally finally...my fav Peruvian pix

Monday, February 15, 2010

The Inka King and the Subway

After an especially long day of walking and exploring the quirky and diverse upper west side/morningside heights neighborhoods Manhattan I slumped down on on the subway for the ride home. I dutifully opened my book and pretended to ignore the pushy people always selling or passing out misc stuff. The next thing I knew I was back in Peru. An incredible charango (flute) and guitar melody filled the car and when I peered around the aisle I saw a man playing who was the second closest match to how I picture an Inka King. After a beautiful song he made a brief announcement about cd's and then departed the train. My friend Kya will remember that I spent the last three days we were in Cuzco searching for some legit Andean music and now here was my chance to buy it in NYC!! I quickly followed him off the train and without hesitating began speaking in Spanish. It was awesome! My Spanish has suffered from major neglect the past six weeks, but I managed to survive as we talked about his music, his life in Peru and being a Cuzqueno in the US. I also told him about my incredible adventures in Peru and the "muy dura" trek I completed with Kya. It was awesome! I bought a cd and he invited me to visit his family and listen to more traditional music when I return to Peru. I could not believe it had been so long since I had a conversation in Spanish. Then, just as quickly as we met, we parted ways, and I went back to being just another person in the subway...then I smiled, knowing that wasn't quite true.

For anyone interested in his music, check out youtube.com/kallpainca

p.s. Mom--I was totally safe on the very public train platform the whole time :)