- The
Carnavalito (English:
little carnival) is a
traditional indigenous dance from the
Argentinian Altiplano and puna regions,
usually performed during...
-
carrying wood in an
aguayo Women wearing aguayos while dancing the
Carnavalito in Jujuy,
Argentina A
Peruvian woman carrying a
child in an
aguayo Real...
- businesses. By 1972, over 15
floats were in the parade. In 1976, the
first “
carnavalito” was held in
Barrio Mejia, a
local neighborhood. Many
neighborhoods were...
- 10"
edition had
eight tracks. "Goomba Boomba", "Cha Cha Gitano" and "
Carnavalito Boliviano" were
added for the 1955 LP edition. "Gopher" is
featured prominently...
- standards. They
would later take
Andean music to the rest of the world.
Carnavalito Diablada - From
Bolivia Morenada - From
Bolivia Tinku -
Originated from...
-
governor of Nariño, at the
break of the 20th century.
Until the
advent of
Carnavalito (Children's Carnival), the
parade of the Castañeda
family would become...
- for one w**** of festivities.
Every night there is a
little carnaval (
carnavalito) in a neighborhood. On Sa****ay
there is a big
parade with
floats and...
- en Amazonas—A
dance from the
Amazonas region similar to the huayno.
Carnavalito—A
dance from
southern Peru and the
Bolivian Altiplano similar to the...
- Diablada,
Tonada (or,
directly Tinku), Sikuri, Tarqueada, Taquirari,
Carnavalito, Bailecito, Huayño, Lamento, Afro-Bolivian Saya, Tuntuna, Taki Taki,...
- v t e
Music genres in the
Hispanosphere Andean Bambuco Carnavalito Diablada Huayno Morenada Saya
Tinku Spaniard folk
Catalan rumba Copla Fandango Flamenco...