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- Q1154911 subject Q8262090.
- Q1154911 abstract "The Carnavalito (English: Little Carnival) is a traditional South American dance from the altiplano and puna regions that is practiced in relation to religious festivities. The current form of the dance is an expression of syncretism between indigenous and Spanish colonial culture.The Carnavalito was danced in the Americas long before the Spanish arrived. Today it is still danced in the Northwestern Argentina (especially in Jujuy and Salta) and in western Bolivia. The music is characterized by the use of instruments such as the quena, siku and the bombo; its origin comes from the Huayno, music similar to the Carnavalito.".
- Q1154911 thumbnail Carnavalito_en_Humahuaca.jpg?width=300.
- Q1154911 wikiPageWikiLink Q118574.
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- Q1154911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8262090.
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- Q1154911 comment "The Carnavalito (English: Little Carnival) is a traditional South American dance from the altiplano and puna regions that is practiced in relation to religious festivities. The current form of the dance is an expression of syncretism between indigenous and Spanish colonial culture.The Carnavalito was danced in the Americas long before the Spanish arrived. Today it is still danced in the Northwestern Argentina (especially in Jujuy and Salta) and in western Bolivia.".
- Q1154911 label "Carnavalito".
- Q1154911 depiction Carnavalito_en_Humahuaca.jpg.