Suri SicurisThere are no translations available.
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Tinkus
"Tinkus" is a QUECHUA word that means "encounter". It is a stylized dance with its origins in the festivities and religious celebrations of the communities of Norte Potosi, Bolivia. The dance is acrobatic and energetic and it celebrates the relationship with the mother earth the "PACHAMAMA". Originally this dance was performed using the traditional string instrument of Bolivia the CHARANGO.
Last Updated (Wednesday, 16 November 2011 08:49)
Caporales
Last Updated (Wednesday, 16 November 2011 08:59)
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Esta danza de los Suri Sicuris es propia de las comunidades andinas de los Mollos, Aymaras y Lipis en el departamento de La Paz, Bolivia.
The CAPORALES dance is a dance of African-Bolivian origins. Its roots can be traced to the dense mountain jungle of the YUNGAS REGION. It has become a popular dance with the youth of Bolivia and throughout the world. For more than 20 years, Sangre Boliviana has distinguished itself with the CAPORALES dance, participating in various parades and contests.

