Ancestro Golem
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The mixing of bolivian dances with mythological monsters returns!
Meet Tata Pujllay Draugh, who will hit you with his garnly adorned giant flute if you get too close to his grave mount.
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Ancestro Golem
Supay Ghost
The mixing of bolivian dances with mythological monsters returns!
Meet Tata Pujllay Draugh, who will hit you with his garnly adorned giant flute if you get too close to his grave mount.
This weekend it’s the Pujllay celebration in Tarabuco, near Sucre, Bolivia, one of the biggest celebrations in the Quechua culture! If any of you happens to be in Sucre and wants to go there tomorrow and/or on Sunday send me a message! We can take you to some communities to get a full authentic experience :)
Last weekend we celebrated the Pujllay in Tarabuco. This is one of the biggest Quechua celebration in the world and it’s part of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage!
Folklore
I will never get tired of saying the same thing, listening to my country's folkloric music has my blood alive and dancing but most important being proud of where I come from and the magnific music that our artists compose. They don’t forget about our mother languages or try to be something that they are not, they represent our heritage so well. I am in love with the folkloric music that comes from my country and the dancers! It brings my childhood memories when I was in national ballet and used to dance those songs. No wonder I love our folklore tbh.
🎶 amorcito, ne pars pas, reste toujours ici à mes côtés, tu pleureras quand tu te souviendras de moi comme je pleurerai quand je me souviendrai de toi
#Pujllay, al compás de instrumentos que engalanan dicha danza. De la mano de los destacados K'ala Marka, con la canción "Pujllayman Tusuy", del álbum, Guardián del Amazonas. Disponible en tu plataforma favorita... 🎧 #conocebolivia https://www.instagram.com/p/B7Y1JNQBOZi/?igshid=1y08a48n3zg7c
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