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#11215156
6 May 2024
Traditional Andean music groups are accompanying the tinkus as they ascend Chena Hill during the Chakana celebration on May 4, 2024.
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6 May 2024
Traditional Andean music groups are accompanying the tinkus as they ascend Chena Hill during the Chakana celebration on May 4, 2024.
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#2082518
17 July 2017
In the parish Juan Montalvo of Cayambe, Ecuador, every year its inhabitants celebrate for eight weeks the festivities of San Pedro. Comparsas and dances in the main streets of the parish give life to the area every weekend. This celebration is developed for several centuries and is part of the ancestral culture of Juan Montalvo. Folkloric dance groups are organized from the neighborhoods or between friends. Residents of the sector or outsiders wait every Saturday and Sunday in the paths to see them sing and dance to the sound of Andean instruments. The women dance in colorful costumes and the men are in charge of singing and singing the charango, guitar, violin, flute and bass drum. The octaves, as it is known to this celebration, will extend until the 21 of August. That day the celebration will multiply by a thousand affirm the inhabitants of Juan Montalvo, in Cayambe, Ecuador, Sunday, July 16, 2017.
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#2082519
17 July 2017
In the parish Juan Montalvo of Cayambe, Ecuador, every year its inhabitants celebrate for eight weeks the festivities of San Pedro. Comparsas and dances in the main streets of the parish give life to the area every weekend. This celebration is developed for several centuries and is part of the ancestral culture of Juan Montalvo. Folkloric dance groups are organized from the neighborhoods or between friends. Residents of the sector or outsiders wait every Saturday and Sunday in the paths to see them sing and dance to the sound of Andean instruments. The women dance in colorful costumes and the men are in charge of singing and singing the charango, guitar, violin, flute and bass drum. The octaves, as it is known to this celebration, will extend until the 21 of August. That day the celebration will multiply by a thousand affirm the inhabitants of Juan Montalvo, in Cayambe, Ecuador, Sunday, July 16, 2017.
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#2082520
17 July 2017
In the parish Juan Montalvo of Cayambe, Ecuador, every year its inhabitants celebrate for eight weeks the festivities of San Pedro. Comparsas and dances in the main streets of the parish give life to the area every weekend. This celebration is developed for several centuries and is part of the ancestral culture of Juan Montalvo. Folkloric dance groups are organized from the neighborhoods or between friends. Residents of the sector or outsiders wait every Saturday and Sunday in the paths to see them sing and dance to the sound of Andean instruments. The women dance in colorful costumes and the men are in charge of singing and singing the charango, guitar, violin, flute and bass drum. The octaves, as it is known to this celebration, will extend until the 21 of August. That day the celebration will multiply by a thousand affirm the inhabitants of Juan Montalvo, in Cayambe, Ecuador, Sunday, July 16, 2017.
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#2082521
17 July 2017
In the parish Juan Montalvo of Cayambe, Ecuador, every year its inhabitants celebrate for eight weeks the festivities of San Pedro. Comparsas and dances in the main streets of the parish give life to the area every weekend. This celebration is developed for several centuries and is part of the ancestral culture of Juan Montalvo. Folkloric dance groups are organized from the neighborhoods or between friends. Residents of the sector or outsiders wait every Saturday and Sunday in the paths to see them sing and dance to the sound of Andean instruments. The women dance in colorful costumes and the men are in charge of singing and singing the charango, guitar, violin, flute and bass drum. The octaves, as it is known to this celebration, will extend until the 21 of August. That day the celebration will multiply by a thousand affirm the inhabitants of Juan Montalvo, in Cayambe, Ecuador, Sunday, July 16, 2017.
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#2082522
17 July 2017
In the parish Juan Montalvo of Cayambe, Ecuador, every year its inhabitants celebrate for eight weeks the festivities of San Pedro. Comparsas and dances in the main streets of the parish give life to the area every weekend. This celebration is developed for several centuries and is part of the ancestral culture of Juan Montalvo. Folkloric dance groups are organized from the neighborhoods or between friends. Residents of the sector or outsiders wait every Saturday and Sunday in the paths to see them sing and dance to the sound of Andean instruments. The women dance in colorful costumes and the men are in charge of singing and singing the charango, guitar, violin, flute and bass drum. The octaves, as it is known to this celebration, will extend until the 21 of August. That day the celebration will multiply by a thousand affirm the inhabitants of Juan Montalvo, in Cayambe, Ecuador, Sunday, July 16, 2017.
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#2082523
17 July 2017
In the parish Juan Montalvo of Cayambe, Ecuador, every year its inhabitants celebrate for eight weeks the festivities of San Pedro. Comparsas and dances in the main streets of the parish give life to the area every weekend. This celebration is developed for several centuries and is part of the ancestral culture of Juan Montalvo. Folkloric dance groups are organized from the neighborhoods or between friends. Residents of the sector or outsiders wait every Saturday and Sunday in the paths to see them sing and dance to the sound of Andean instruments. The women dance in colorful costumes and the men are in charge of singing and singing the charango, guitar, violin, flute and bass drum. The octaves, as it is known to this celebration, will extend until the 21 of August. That day the celebration will multiply by a thousand affirm the inhabitants of Juan Montalvo, in Cayambe, Ecuador, Sunday, July 16, 2017.
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#2082524
17 July 2017
In the parish Juan Montalvo of Cayambe, Ecuador, every year its inhabitants celebrate for eight weeks the festivities of San Pedro. Comparsas and dances in the main streets of the parish give life to the area every weekend. This celebration is developed for several centuries and is part of the ancestral culture of Juan Montalvo. Folkloric dance groups are organized from the neighborhoods or between friends. Residents of the sector or outsiders wait every Saturday and Sunday in the paths to see them sing and dance to the sound of Andean instruments. The women dance in colorful costumes and the men are in charge of singing and singing the charango, guitar, violin, flute and bass drum. The octaves, as it is known to this celebration, will extend until the 21 of August. That day the celebration will multiply by a thousand affirm the inhabitants of Juan Montalvo, in Cayambe, Ecuador, Sunday, July 16, 2017.
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