Diablada
The Diablada, or Dance of the Devils, is a traditional Andean dance from the highlands of Bolivia, most closely associated with the annual Oruro Carnival. It is performed by groups of dancers who portray devils and other figures through elaborate masks and costumes, often accompanied by music and processions.
Origins: The dance developed during the colonial era, blending Indigenous ritual practices with Catholic symbolism. It
Performance and costumes: Participating dancers, called diabladas, wear masked devil faces with horns, fangs, and bright,
Cultural significance and recognition: The Diablada is a centerpiece of the Oruro Carnival, which was inscribed
Contemporary practice: Today, many diablada groups participate in parades and competitions during the carnival season, with
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