remuévela
Remuévela is a traditional Peruvian dance that originated in the northern coastal region of Peru, particularly in the Piura and Tumbes departments. It is a lively and energetic dance characterized by its rapid footwork, intricate steps, and vibrant costumes. The dance is typically performed by a group of dancers, often accompanied by traditional Peruvian music such as marinera or tondero.
The name "remuévela" comes from the Quechua language and translates to "move your feet." This reflects the
The costumes worn by remuévela dancers are colorful and elaborate, featuring bright fabrics and intricate designs.
Remuévela is often performed during festivals and celebrations, such as the Festival de la Virgen del Carmen
The dance has gained international recognition and is often performed by Peruvian dance troupes in various