Danzas y trajes de la region de Puno (cerca del lago Titicaca y de Bolivia)/ dances and costumes of the Puno region (close to the Titicaca lake and Bolivia)/ danses et costumes de la region de Puno (proche du lac Titicaca et de la Bolivie)

Danzas y trajes de la region de Puno (cerca del lago Titicaca y de Bolivia)/ dances and costumes of the Puno region (close to the Titicaca lake and Bolivia)/ danses et costumes de la region de Puno (proche du lac Titicaca et de la Bolivie)
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Image by pierre pouliquin
Se bien que mis fotos de este show son feas, pero ne pongo aca lo mismo, supongo que pueden al meno dar un idea…
Es un show da escuelas de danza de Lima, con danzas y trajes tradicionales da diferentes (todas las principales) regiones del Peru, para turistos por supuesto, pero vienen peruanos tambien…y se baila si !!

In spite of their poor quality, I put my pics of this show here, hopping they may at least give an idea…
It’s a show given by dance schools of Lima, with traditional dances and costumes of various (all the main ones) regions of Peru, for tourists obviously, but Peruanos attend to…and there are good breaks allowing the public to dance..yep!

Tofos ripou mais bon…traditions des differentes regions du Perou presentees par des ecoles de dance de Lima…et bonne eclate pendant les pauses!!

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11 Responses to “Danzas y trajes de la region de Puno (cerca del lago Titicaca y de Bolivia)/ dances and costumes of the Puno region (close to the Titicaca lake and Bolivia)/ danses et costumes de la region de Puno (proche du lac Titicaca et de la Bolivie)”

  1. Bluesrose Says:

    I like their boots! :)

  2. pierre pouliquin Says:

    :)

  3. apurdam (Andrew) Says:

    I’d like to see more of the masks.
    What extaordinary dress!

  4. pierre pouliquin Says:

    Thx for your visit and comment; although the pics are also of poor quality, these masks can be better seen (a bit better?) on other pic of the series:
    static.flickr.com/87/230584138_54bdcb00ed_o.jpg
    static.flickr.com/68/230583934_c2a1df0203_o.jpg

  5. Hamed Saber Says:

    Thanks for posting and sharing this set, i really enjoyed them.. :)

  6. pierre pouliquin Says:

    Thanks Hamed, and thanks for sharing your pictures of Iran…I wish to explore them better, with more time.

  7. Bisse Says:

    Wonderful series! I just adore the contrasts in these traditional garments: bottoms like lovely confections and caricature-like heads – but that’s looking at them from a Westerner’s, uninformed point of view, I know. I’m sure every piece has its own special meaning.. Still, I’m floored by the craftsmanship in the construction of the garments.
    (Have to find my dancing shoes…)

  8. borealnz Says:

    Thanks so much for sharing this with us, the costumes are amazing!

    Thanks for sharing in our "In a Row" theme at
    The World Through My Eyes

  9. pierre pouliquin Says:

    Thx to you.

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  11. Nuragic Man Says:

    Very fine shot!
    Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Traditional world’s costumes, and we’d love to have this added to the group!
    Thanks.

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