Kullawada

Kullawada
OriginDiscussed between Bolivia and Peru

The Kullawada, kullahuada, cullaguada or kullawa 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 from the word kullawa ("sister" in English), in reference to its dancers. 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, Peru
  1. ^ "Kullawada - Oruro Carnival Dance". BoliviaTravelSite.
  2. ^ El espacio cultural de los mitos, ritos, leyendas, celebraciones y devociones. 2003. p. 85. ISBN 9789871037087. Retrieved 8 September 2020.

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