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- The Carnavalito (English: little carnival) is a traditional indigenous dance from the Argentinian Altiplano and puna regions, usually performed during...
- 10" edition had eight tracks. "Goomba Boomba", "Cha Cha Gitano" and "Carnavalito Boliviano" were added for the 1955 LP edition. "Gopher" is featured prominently...
- businesses. By 1972, over 15 floats were in the parade. In 1976, the firstcarnavalito” was held in Barrio Mejia, a local neighborhood. Many neighborhoods were...
- carrying wood in an aguayo Women wearing aguayos while dancing the Carnavalito in Jujuy, Argentina A Peruvian woman carrying a child in an aguayo Real...
- v t e Music genres in the Hispanosphere Andean Bambuco Carnavalito Diablada Huayno Morenada Saya Tinku Spaniard folk Catalan rumba Copla Fandango Flamenco...
- governor of Nariño, at the break of the 20th century. Until the advent of Carnavalito (Children's Carnival), the parade of the Castañeda family would become...
- for one w**** of festivities. Every night there is a little carnaval (carnavalito) in a neighborhood. On Sa****ay there is a big parade with floats and...
- standards. They would later take Andean music to the rest of the world. Carnavalito Diablada - From Bolivia Morenada - From Bolivia Tinku - Originated from...
- v t e Music genres in the Hispanosphere Andean Bambuco Carnavalito Diablada Huayno Morenada Saya Tinku Spaniard folk Catalan rumba Copla Fandango Flamenco...
- Napoloni Pogonishte Rugovo (sword dance) Shota (dance) Vallja e cobanit Carnavalito Chacarera Cueca ****bia Villera Milonga Tango Zamba Note: in Armenian...