With the sound of the band they start to move their bright clothes and send white smiles to their girls.
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Soundtrack: "Wherever you will go"
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Con el sonido de la banda, ellos empiezan a mover su brillosa ropa y envían blancas sonrisas a sus chicas.
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Makes me want to get up and dance - alas, I don't have a fancy dress! What do the ladies wear around their necks?
este 25 empieza el festival... ya empiezan a alistarse las tarolas y las parejas ensayan sin parar :)
saludos vale!!!
superbe costume eclatant. belle photo, cette danse ressemble à du flamengo ?
superb bright costume. beautiful photograph, this dance resembles flamengo?
Marinera is actually the Zamacueca. Someone named it after the Peruvian Navy when the war with Chile (1879-1883) was over (!). This dance is one of the most Peruvian cultural expressions you can find, it is originated from indigenous Moche, afrodescendant and european rythms as well. You can find this dance all over Peru, with different styles and tones. The Zamacueca was very famous all over South America in the XIX century and it became the Cueca en Bolivia and Chile, and the Zamba in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil.
I'm tempted to post this photo in my blog, if that's ok. with TDP?
Beautiful action shot. I can hear the music now. Such gracefulness.
Hey, beautiful this photo!
i like their smiles (so white, yes!)
:)
Adoro vir aqui!
Gosto do teu olho, do que procuras nas ruas da tua cidade.
Gosto, essencialmente, de preencher o meu final de tarde com um passeio por elas.
Só escrevo em português porque sei que os portugueses chegam a todo o lado no mundo.
E que quando chegam a um café em Trujillo, na mesa de trás vão ouvir falar português.
Na minha opinião é apenas uma carga cultural que suportamos desde Os Descobrimentos!
Bem Haja!
Vira Vento.
Beautiful people, clothes and colors -- and photo!
... de chiquita traté de aprender a bailarla; pero creo q tenía 2 pies izquierdos, además no era muy coqueta, bueno hasta ahora no lo soy, y para ello necesitas coquetear mucho con tu pareja de baile.
Esta es mi tierra, así es mi Perú (marinera norteña)...
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