Magaly Solier

Born in a Quechua family in the Huanta Province
Ayacucho region), Peru, Magaly Solier Romero worked in the fields with her parents and brothers. She started her singing career when she won a prize at the Ayacuchana Song Festival in 2003. A year later, she had her first acting role in the Peruvian movie, Madeinusa, directed by Claudia Llosa. Thanks to this first full-length feature film, she was doubly awarded “Best actress” in 2006: at the Cartagena de Indias Film Festival in Columbia and at the Montreal Ibero-Latino-American festival in Canada.

In 2009, she acted in Claudia Llosa’s movie Fausta
La Teta Asustada), which brought her worldwide recognition. She then received roles in Altiplano, directed by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth, and in Amador, directed by Fernando León de Aranoa. This movie was entered in the Guadalajara International Film Festival in Mexico, where Ms Solier received the “Best Actress” award. That same year she released her first album – Warmy. Most of the songs are sung in Quechua and it was awarded “Best Music Album” in Peru.

In 2014, she released her second album, Coca Quintucha, which includes Andean traditional songs performed in Quechua. Following the album’s release, she performed several concerts in indigenous languages such as Quechua, Aymara, Ashaninka and Muchik.

Magaly Solier’s artistic career reflects her commitment to peace, human rights, social justice, environmental protection, and rights for children to study in their mother tongue. Through her creations, she also expresses her support for the struggle against gender inequality and violence against women. One of her missions as a UNESCO Artist for Peace is be the promotion of the Year of Indigenous Languages in 2019, as well as the promotion of the UNESCO Atlas of languages, which is being prepared.