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Dance in Peru is an art form primarily of native origin. There are also dances that are related to agricultural work, hunting and war. In Peru dancing bears an important cultural significance. Some choreographies show certain Christian influence.[1]
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Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil...
Christians. An example is the Marinera which is one of the main dances found inPeru. Many families find it fascinating to watch a performance. They also...
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and Peru. Currently, the matachines are societies of North and South American Native dancers who perform ritual dances. They are found from Peru up to...
Participatory dance, whether it be a folk dance, a social dance, a group dance such as a line, circle, chain or square dance, or a partner dance, such as in Western...
around traditional Pakistani music and dance concepts.[citation needed] The first Peruvian reality show based on Dancing With The Stars was Baila con las estrellas [es]...
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There is also some evidence of the dance originating among miners in Potosi, Bolivia, while regional dancesinPeru and Chile may have also influenced...
Latin America, and the name Vals Peruano in time became used to refer to the dancein countries outside of Peru. In the Argentine tango community a special...
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is a dance practiced in Bolivia and Peru and there is controversy about the origin of the dance between Bolivia and Peru. The name of the dance derives...
is an Andean folk dance whose origins are still under debate. This dance is practiced mainly in Bolivia as well as inPeru and in recent years with Bolivian...