- The
Diablada, also
known as the
Danza de los
Diablos (English:
Dance of the Devils), is an
Andean folk
dance performed in Bolivia, in the
Altiplano region...
- of the
carnival in a
traditional parade. The
traditional Llama llama or
Diablada became the
leading traditional dance of the festival. The
native Itu ceremonies...
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isolated places.[citation needed] It was
traditionally honored with the
diablada. El Tío Cicchetti, Anna; Frosini,
Justin O.; Gola,
Marcella (2011). Public...
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Supay acquired a
syncretic symbolism,
becoming a main
character of the
diabladas of
Bolivia (seen in the
Carnaval de Oruro), Peru and
other Andean countries...
- to the
organizers of Miss
Universe due to the
planned use of a
typical Diablada costume by the
Peruvian candidate Karen Schwarz.
Pablo Groux, Bolivian...
- (Poĺka-Trasucha)
Kryzhachok Awki awki
Caporales Diablada Kullawada Llamerada Morenada Oruro Diablada P'aquchi
Siklla Tobas Waka waka
Brazilian Zouk Carimbó...
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traditional and
still very po****r
dances are: Awki awki
Cambitas Ch'utas
Diablada Kullawada Llamerada Morenada Pukllay Afro-Bolivian Saya
Siklla (Wayra,...
- (from Goa, éIndia)
Dhamail or
Dhamal (from Sylhet, Bangladesh)
Dhimsa Diablada (Bolivia, Chile, Peru)Dab
Dilan (a
Kurdish dance, Iran, Turkey, Iraq) Dingi...
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culture and
origins are the Kullawada, Morenada, Caporales, Llamerada,
Diablada,
Tonada (or,
directly Tinku), Sikuri, Tarqueada, Taquirari, Carnavalito...
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central and
western regions of Bolivia,
Andean and
folklore music like
Diablada,
Caporales and
Morenada are the most
representative of the country, which...