Julián Rejala


Julián Rejala was born in a small town of Aregua, in the Central Department of Paraguay, called “Kokué Guazú”, on February 16, 1907.
He studied guitar with Enriqueta González and interested in theatre he work in Julio Correa’s Company, the great creator of Guaraní Theatre.

First steps

In 1934 he formed the Conjunto Folklórico Guaraní, bringing in Santiago Cortessi, Jorge Caballero, Agustín Cáceres, Agustín Larramendia, José L. Melgarejo, Fidelino Castro Chamorro, and others.
This group was active during and after the Chaco War. In the beginning the group was under the direction of Roque Centurión Miranda with the name “Elenco Chaco Paraguayo”. After the war he founded the first folkloric dancing group in Paraguay, becoming a pioneer in a genre that has continued to develop up through the present.

Career

In 1940 he did presentations in Brazil and joined in Asunción, to Erika Milée’s Dance Academy, in Asunción, in quality of professor. In 1944 he continued to teach in the Agrupación Tradicionalista Guaraní.
Many outstanding musicians were in his group. He researched and compiled many folkloric dances and had the great merit of rescuing many traditional dances that were almost forgotten.
Between 1960 and 1965 he did many recordings in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Work

His most well-known songs include:
Among his awards are the Mention of Honor in the First National Exhibit in Paraguay and the award to the Best Artistic Direction in the International Folklore Competition in Salta, Argentina. He was founder member of the “Autores Paraguayos Asociados – APA” and the “Asociación de Escritores Guaraníes – ADEG.

His family

He was married to the great singer and teacher Wilma Ferreira.

Last years

He died in Asunción on July 13, 1981.