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  2. Paraguayan bottle dance - Wikipedia

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    The Paraguayan bottle dance (Spanish: Danza de la Botella) is a traditional folk dance from Paraguay in which performers dance with glass bottles balanced on their heads. [ 1 ] History

  3. Paraguayan polka - Wikipedia

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    Paraguayan polka, also known as danza paraguaya (Paraguayan dance), is a style of music created in Paraguay in the 19th century. The Paraguayan polka is very different from the traditional polka , mainly because the Paraguayan version combines ternary and binary rhythms , whereas the European only uses binary.

  4. Music of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The greatest influence outside Paraguay was Luís Alberto del Paraná y su Trío Los Paraguayos. There was a time in the 1950s when most of the LP's of Latin American music in the shops in London were by that group. The guaranía mentioned above is a slow-to-medium style. The more lively music is called "polka paraguaya".

  5. Juan Max Boettner - Wikipedia

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    Among others, he composed in 1957 “Himno Nacional”, “Danzas Tradicionales del Paraguay” and “Música y músicos del Paraguay” and one didactic play called “Cómo reconocer el estilo y el autor de una obra musical”: “Fantasía esclava”, “Sinfonía en Mi Menor”, “El alma del inca”, “Yrendague”, “Sinfonía ...

  6. List of festivals in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The Arary Festival (Jopara: Festival del Arary) is a folk festival from the district of Ayolas remembering the anniversary of its foundation. [2] It has been celebrated each year since 1999 and takes place in early September. [3] The festival was named after the Calophyllum brasiliense, a local tree species named arary in Guarani.

  7. Culture of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción. Sport in Paraguay is an important part of the country's national culture. Football is the most popular sport, and basketball is also very popular. [3] Other sports such as volleyball, futsal, swimming and tennis are also popular. [3]

  8. Category:Culture of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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  9. Kullawada - Wikipedia

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    In Bolivia, kullawada is danced mainly in the Carnaval de Oruro, the Fiesta del Gran Poder, the Festividad de la Virgen de Urkupiña and the Festividad de Chutillos. [1] In Peru the dance is represented in the Fiesta de la Candelaria. [2] Kullawada dancers in the Fiesta del Gran Poder in La Paz, Bolivia Kullawada dancers in the locality of Puno ...