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  2. Category:Bolivian dances - Wikipedia

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  3. Caporales - Wikipedia

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    The Caporales is a traditional Bolivian dance originated in Los Yungas of La Paz.Caporales were created and presented to the public for the first time in 1969 by the Estrada Pacheco brothers, who were inspired in the character of the 'Caporal' who is the overseer of the black slaves and was usually mixed race, wore boots and held a whip, a dance that belongs to the region of the Yungas ...

  4. Category:Dance in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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  5. Waka waka (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Waka Waka or Waka Thuqhuri Tinti Waka is an urban popular dance from Bolivia. Its autochthonous origin is found in the Municipality of Umala, Province of Aroma, Department of La Paz. There are other variants, such as the native of Waka Tinti originally from the community of Cairiri, the municipality of Umala, the Province of Aroma de La Paz ...

  6. Morenada - Wikipedia

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    The "morenos" dance evokes the days of the colony. He was born precisely in the brotherhoods of slaves from Africa who mocked the dances of the white lords. Then, the dance of the "morenos", changes its name in a historical process of acceptance of it, towards all social classes in Oruro, Bolivia. Such is the case of the "Comparsa de Morenos de ...

  7. Diablada - Wikipedia

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    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 South America, characterized by performers wearing masks and costumes representing the devil and other characters from pre-Columbian theology and mythology.

  8. Tobas - Wikipedia

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    The Tobas dance is a special representation of energy - a singular dance with impressive jumps performed by the dancers to impress the audience. This unique dance is performed during religious and other festivities as well as the Oruro Carnival. Not only do you need good physique, but a lot of stamina and energy. [1]

  9. Category talk:Bolivian dances - Wikipedia

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