sulatumalla
Sulatumalla, also known as the Sulatuma Lla, is a traditional dance form originating from the Andean region of South America, particularly in the countries of Peru and Bolivia. The dance is performed by groups of men, often accompanied by women singing and playing musical instruments such as the quena and the charango. The name "Sulatumalla" translates to "dance of the sun," reflecting the dance's association with the sun and its celebration of the solstice.
The dance is characterized by its dynamic movements, which include stomping, clapping, and spinning. The performers
Sulatumalla is an important cultural tradition in the Andean region, and it is often performed during festivals