Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tinkus_Wistus> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 27 of
27
with 100 triples per page.
- Tinkus_Wistus abstract "The Tinkus Wistus cultural fraternity workshop was founded in 1992 by a group of Bolivian university students concerned to rescue one of the most traditional folk dances of the Andean culture.From the vast range of native dances the group chose the Tinku and added in their name the Aymara word \"wistu\" meaning \"crooked\", in allusion to the movements of the dance.Their aim is to preserve the Andean cultural values and to encourage Bolivian youth to know and respect its own culture.The Tinkus Wistus first performed at the Folklore Show of the UMSA (Universidad Mayor de San Andres) in La Paz in 1993; at the 1994 show they won first place, and since then have performed at numerous festivals and displays, representing Bolivia at the World Congress of Folklore in Canada in 1998.".
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageExternalLink 11761.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageExternalLink DetalleNoticia3853.asp.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageExternalLink www.wistus.es.tl.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageExternalLink www.wistus.org.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageID "24877118".
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageLength "1208".
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageRevisionID "447234448".
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageWikiLink Andes.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageWikiLink Aymara_language.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bolivian_culture.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageWikiLink Folk_dance.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageWikiLink La_Paz.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageWikiLink Tinku.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bolivia-stub.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Folk-dance-stub.
- Tinkus_Wistus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Tinkus_Wistus subject Category:Bolivian_culture.
- Tinkus_Wistus comment "The Tinkus Wistus cultural fraternity workshop was founded in 1992 by a group of Bolivian university students concerned to rescue one of the most traditional folk dances of the Andean culture.From the vast range of native dances the group chose the Tinku and added in their name the Aymara word \"wistu\" meaning \"crooked\", in allusion to the movements of the dance.Their aim is to preserve the Andean cultural values and to encourage Bolivian youth to know and respect its own culture.The Tinkus Wistus first performed at the Folklore Show of the UMSA (Universidad Mayor de San Andres) in La Paz in 1993; at the 1994 show they won first place, and since then have performed at numerous festivals and displays, representing Bolivia at the World Congress of Folklore in Canada in 1998.".
- Tinkus_Wistus label "Tinkus Wistus".
- Tinkus_Wistus sameAs Q7808361.
- Tinkus_Wistus sameAs m.09gp1tr.
- Tinkus_Wistus sameAs Q7808361.
- Tinkus_Wistus wasDerivedFrom Tinkus_Wistus?oldid=447234448.
- Tinkus_Wistus isPrimaryTopicOf Tinkus_Wistus.