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- Morenada abstract "The Morenada (Dance of the Black Slaves) is a music and dance style from the Bolivian Andes characterized by a mixture of African and Indigenous elements. The origins of this dance are debated among specialists on this topic, the three main hypotheses say that the dance could have been inspired in African slaves brought to Bolivia to work in the silver mines of Potosí, another theory states that it would be inspired in the Afro-Bolivian community living in the Yungas region of La Paz, and the third main theory links this dance with the Aymara culture due to the findings of cave paintings in the Lake Titicaca shores in the Taraco peninsula.In June 2011, through a Supreme Decree the Morenada was declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, according to the government, this measure was taken to stop the attempts of appropriation by neighbor countries.On August 4, 2013, a historic event took place called "100% Bolivian Morenada: for world peace and Bolivian Culture Respect", in which hundreds of thousands of people danced in 76 cities in 23 countries worldwide, Bolivia, Germany, Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Spain, United States, Finland, France, Holland, England, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Panama, Sweden, Switzerland and Venezuela. This event was organized by the OBDEFO (Bolivian Defence Organisation and Dissemination of Folklore) in order to show the world that dance is purely Bolivian.".
- Morenada instrument Bass_drum.
- Morenada instrument Cymbal.
- Morenada instrument Ratchet_(instrument).
- Morenada instrument Trumpet.
- Morenada instrument Tuba.
- Morenada thumbnail Morenomascara.jpg?width=300.
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- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Achacachi.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Afro-Bolivian.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Afro_Bolivian.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Andes.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_slave_trade.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Aymara_people.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Bass_drum.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bolivian_culture.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bolivian_dances.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_dances.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Chuquisaca_Department.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Cymbal.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Domestic_service.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Domestic_worker.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Fish_Dance.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Grape.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink La_Paz_Department,_Bolivia.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink La_Paz_Department_(Bolivia).
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Titicaca.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Matraca.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Mining.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Bolivia.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink National_Mint_of_Bolivia.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Potosí.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Ratchet_(instrument).
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Silver_Mine.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Silver_mine.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Silver_mining.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Taraco.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Tinku.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Trumpet.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Tuba.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Wine_production.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Winemaking.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink Yungas.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink File:Morenada-Bolivia-1.jpg.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink File:Morenada_-_pintura_rupestre_de_Chirapaca.svg.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink File:Morenada_D.jpg.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLink File:Morenomascara.jpg.
- Morenada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morenada".
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- Morenada bgcolor "#32CD32".
- Morenada color "white".
- Morenada culturalOrigins "African and Native American communities in Bolivia".
- Morenada hasPhotoCollection Morenada.
- Morenada instruments Bass_drum.
- Morenada instruments Cymbal.
- Morenada instruments Matraca.
- Morenada instruments Ratchet_(instrument).
- Morenada instruments Trumpet.
- Morenada instruments Tuba.
- Morenada name "Morenada".
- Morenada otherTopics Music_of_Bolivia.
- Morenada otherTopics File:Morenomascara.jpg.
- Morenada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Culture_of_Bolivia.
- Morenada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_music_genre.
- Morenada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Morenada subject Category:Bolivian_culture.
- Morenada subject Category:Bolivian_dances.
- Morenada subject Category:Native_American_dances.
- Morenada hypernym Music.
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- Morenada type Genre.
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- Morenada type TopicalConcept.
- Morenada type Concept.
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- Morenada type Q188451.
- Morenada comment "The Morenada (Dance of the Black Slaves) is a music and dance style from the Bolivian Andes characterized by a mixture of African and Indigenous elements.".
- Morenada label "Morenada".
- Morenada sameAs Morenada.
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- Morenada sameAs Q1640587.
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- Morenada wasDerivedFrom Morenada?oldid=662396493.
- Morenada depiction Morenomascara.jpg.
- Morenada isPrimaryTopicOf Morenada.
- Morenada name "Morenada".