upúta
Upúta is a traditional form of storytelling and entertainment practiced in the Andean region of South America, particularly in Peru. It is a form of communal theater that combines elements of storytelling, music, dance, and ritual. The term "upúta" is derived from the Quechua language and translates to "to tell" or "to speak."
Upúta performances are typically held in communal spaces such as plazas, churches, or community centers. They
The performers in an upúta are called "upútas" or "upútasmas." They are usually community members who have
Upúta is not just a form of entertainment; it also plays a significant role in preserving and
In recent years, upúta has gained international recognition and has been performed in various cultural festivals