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- Q22092272 subject Q6971365.
- Q22092272 subject Q7216239.
- Q22092272 subject Q7282264.
- Q22092272 abstract "Cocolo is a dance drama tradition practiced in the Dominican Republic. It has been inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2008, though the original proclamation came in 2005.The tradition developed among the descendants of British Caribbean sugar-plantation slaves, also called Cocolo. The performances unite "music and dance genres of African origin" with "plots, legends, and figures derived from biblical and medieval European literature." In the past, Cocolo troupes used to perform at "Christmas, on St Peter's day, and at carnival activities." Now, only one aging troupe remains.".
- Q22092272 wikiPageWikiLink Q4435332.
- Q22092272 wikiPageWikiLink Q5139799.
- Q22092272 wikiPageWikiLink Q6971365.
- Q22092272 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216239.
- Q22092272 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282264.
- Q22092272 wikiPageWikiLink Q7809.
- Q22092272 wikiPageWikiLink Q786.
- Q22092272 comment "Cocolo is a dance drama tradition practiced in the Dominican Republic. It has been inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2008, though the original proclamation came in 2005.The tradition developed among the descendants of British Caribbean sugar-plantation slaves, also called Cocolo.".
- Q22092272 label "Cocolo (dance)".