Dina Páucar (born 1969 in Tingo María, Huánuco, Peru) is a Peruvian Andean music singer and composer.
Life
editPaucar was born in Tingo María, Huánuco en 1969. At the age of 10, she left her hometown to Peru's capital, Lima, where she did many lower-paid jobs: street vendor, food vendor, and housemaid.[1] In many opportunities Paucar has said that she faced discrimination for being Andean Quechua-speaking women.[2]
After years of hard work, she was able to open a space within the Huayno music scene. Her musical albums became best-sellers and Paucar become one of the most successful singers and composers of contemporary Andean music.[3] In 2004 Dina Paucar la lucha por un sueño, a TV sitcom inspired in her life and trajectory, was aired.[4]
Awards and honors
editIn 2008 Paucar was named a Goodwill ambassador by UNICEF.[5] In 2016 she was recognized as a Lima cultural ambassador by Peru's Ministry of Culture.[6]
Music
edit- Dina Páucar (1994), La voz del amor: Mi tesoro. Prodisar E.I.R. Ltda., Lima. Casete
- La Diosa Hermosa del Amor. Arpa: Elmer Jesús. Danny Producciones, Lima. Disco compacto.
- Reinas del arpa 2003. Sonia Morales, Dina Páucar, Anita Santibáñez, Abencia Meza. Disco mp3 (161 títulos).
References
edit- ^ "Dina Paucar". www.unicef.org.
- ^ Retamal, Brenda García (August 18, 2020). "Dina Páucar responde a usuaria que le discrimina por sus raíces: "Me siento orgullosa de ser serrana"". RPP.
- ^ PERÚ, Empresa Peruana de Servicios Editoriales S. A. EDITORA. "Dina Páucar regresa como compositora al mundo vernáculo". andina.pe.
- ^ PERÚ, NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO (March 4, 2020). "Famosos: Mayella Lloclla, de "Dina Páucar" a "Dos Hermanas": la mujer que quiso | NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO PERÚ". El Comercio Perú.
- ^ "Nombran a Dina Páucar Embajadora de UNICEF en el Perú". UNICEF. Archived from the original on 2014-06-22. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
- ^ PERÚ, Empresa Peruana de Servicios Editoriales S. A. EDITORA. "Dina Páucar: Embajadora de "Lima, la ciudad de las huacas"". andina.pe.