Ch'utillos, Bolivia
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Legend says that San Bartolome once defeated the devil in a cave near the city of Potosí in Bolivia. This event and San Bartolome are celebrated in the Ch'utillos festival at the end of August. It is Potosí's main festival and features many dances from the villages of the region.
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Legend says that San Bartolome once defeated the devil in a cave near the city of Potosí in Bolivia. This event and San Bartolome are celebrated in the Ch'utillos festival at the end of August. It is Potosí's main festival and features many dances from the villages of the region.
High quality photographic prints of festivals with a wide choice of framing options, canvas wrap prints and greeting cards are available. Please visit the Framed Prints page for more details.
All photographic images and text © James Brunker 1999 - 2012. Reproduction or use of images without prior permission strictly prohibited.
Tobas dancer
The Tobas dances come originally from the Amazonian lowlands of Bolivia from the time of the Inca conquest of the region, commemorating the clashes between Incan and Amazonian warriors. The Tobas have since evolved and been adopted by groups across the country, and are noted for their spectacular masks, costumes and feather headdresses, all of which hint at death and ferocious battles of days gone by.
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