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#6161322
6 Nov 2020
Young people from different communities on the Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico, on November 3, 2020 show their traditional masks of the dance of the devils, a traditional dance of African origin dedicated to the god Ruja that Afro-Mexicans keep in force to worship the dead.The celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, the devils dance from the pantheon to the church to bring the souls of the deceased so that the souls can visit their loved ones in the world of the living, at the end of the devils pass dancing house to house to collect the souls and accompany them back to the pantheon.
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#2471793
10 Feb 2018
The devils start the carnival parties, in Cuenca, Ecuador, Friday, February 9, 2018.
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#2471798
10 Feb 2018
Devils, cholas and typical characters dance and start the carnival party, in Cuenca, Ecuador, Friday, February 9, 2018.
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#1623896
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the picture the devils walk dancing during the presentation of the 'Diablada Pillareña', in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623895
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The 'guarichas, capariches and devils' are typical personages of the celebrations in Píllaro.
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#1623897
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623899
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623900
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623901
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623902
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623903
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623904
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623906
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623907
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623908
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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#1623910
2 Jan 2017
The parade represents the culture and tradition, in the photo guarichas, capariches, devils walk dancing to the sound of sanjuanito, saltashpa, tonada, pasacalle and village band, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. The devils are typical characters of the festivals in Píllaro, this year participated more than a thousand, the parties begin on January 1 and last for six days.
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