The group dates from 1983, having its first public performance in March in the Festival of the Zampoñas of Gold, organized by Department of Education in Arequipa winning first place in Peruvian folk music.
In March 1985 they began the recording of their second production in Spain finishing it in Germany under the title Huaukey (brother).
That same year they set to music a story for children and themes on the Peruvian folklore, next to a teaching material called Eine Brücke nach Peru (A bridge toward Peru) for the Institution Misereor of Germany, finishing with this work their tour by Europe.
In 1986, in covenant with the Region Education Department Arequipa, they carry out a series of free concerts in schools during all the year.
These were originally groups of families taken from their communities by the Inca State and transferred to loyal or conquered towns to perform political, cultural, social, and economic functions.