tumbadora
Tumbadora is a traditional Mexican folk dance that originated in the state of Oaxaca. It is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, often performed in groups and accompanied by traditional instruments such as drums and maracas. The dance is typically performed by women, who wear colorful costumes adorned with feathers, beads, and other decorative elements. Tumbadora is often performed during festivals and celebrations, and it has become an important part of Mexican cultural heritage.
The dance is named after the "tumbadora" or "tumbadora de muerto," a figure who is believed to
Tumbadora is often performed in a circular formation, with the dancers moving in and out of the
Tumbadora has become an important part of Mexican cultural heritage, and it is often performed during festivals