Tinkus is the name of ritual fights between the Alasaya and the Majasaya. The tinku dance represents the encounter of two elements with opposite directions and origins.
Tinkus is the name of ritual fights between the Alasaya and the Majasaya.
The tinku dance represents the encounter of two elements with opposite directions and origins. The origin of the dance is in Potosi.
Colorful with strong movements, danced in separate groups of men and women accompanied by contagious music. The most important groups of tinku dancers participate in the Oruro Carnival.
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