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Erick was born
listening to the music of his father, Luis Barberia, current singer
of the Orquesta Jorrin (the creator of the ChaChaCha). Erick began
his studies in 1991 in the School, Escuela Vocacional de Arte Juan
Pablo Duarte. He continued his studies in the Escuela Nacional de
Arte (ENA), graduating in Folkoric Dances, and studying under professors
such as Lazaro Pedroso, who was his first teacher of Cuban Folkloric
song and percussion, and Alfredo Ofarril, who for twenty years
was the principle dancer of the Conjunto Foklorico Nacional de Cuba.
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In 1996, Erick
graduated the ENA as a dance teacher and began his professional
life working in Matanzas as a dancer, actor and percussionist, with
the Proyecto Korimacao, directed by the actor Manuel Porto. In his
two years with Proyecto Korimacao, he shared the stage with groups
such as Pachito Alonso y sus Kini Kini, Conexción Salsera,
Son Damas, La Farandula, La Karovan, La Reve, Maravillas de Florida
amongst others. After Korimacao, Erick returned to Havana to teach
Cuban Folkloric song and percussion in the ENA and in the Centro
Nacional de Escuelas de Arte (CENSEA) for the next five years.
In
the religious world, Erick is crowned Omo Eleggua, Awo Orunmila
and comes from the family of Papo Angarica. Erick, Omo Aña,
was consecrated en the tambor Aña bi, of the diseased Nicolas
Angarica and one of the oldest Tambores that exists in Cuba today.
With Aña bi, Erick has played with many other drummers such
as, Angel Bolaños, Regino Jiménez, Papo Angarica,
Nene Carvajal, Cristóbal Larrinaga and many others.
Erick
currently lives in San Francisco, California, working as a musician,
he has had the pleasure to work with artists such as, Jesús
Díaz, Sandy Pérez, Carlos Aldama, José Francisco
Barroso, Susana Arenas, Raul Pineda and Fito Reinoso, with whom
he presently works with and recently recorded a cd with.
En
2006, Erick had the great honor to record, in Cuba, with the great
Chucho Valdez, creator of Irakere, on one of his latest productions.
Other collaborating artists included Yalordi Abreu, Dreiser Durruty,
Orlando Vallez (Maraca), German Velazco, Jorge Reyes amongst others.
More
than working as a musician, Erick teaches private classes in Afro-Cuban
Folkloric and Popular song, dance and percussion. He has also taught
Cuban music and dance through the University of California, Santa
Cruz and with numerous Junior High and High Schools.
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