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Waka tintis dancers, Umala, Bolivia
Waka tintis is a dance of colonial origin from the Umala area, Aroma Province of La Paz Department. The silver / metal ponchos are called kawas musicales or corazas; the coins attached to them make a rattling noise during the dance. The dance is usually performed during the potato sowing season and on any saint's days that occur around the same time (September / October).
Photograph ID: Ruta_Quinoa_2015D415
Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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Published in: Other Festivals Dances and Music
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