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'''Diablada''' is a ] ] that was created in the Andean ] but holds ] origins in ]. The dance is practiced through out the ], and is an important part of the cultural festivities of the nations of ], ], and ]. The dance stands prominent during ] in Peru, ] in Bolivia, and ] in Chile. However, the dance is also practiced in ], ], ], etc. | |||
The oldest ''Diablada'' is recorded to have taken place on ], ], in the area of present-day Peru. In the XVI century, ] missionaries spread the '']'', a dramatic representation of the mystery of the ], in the ], beginning in the city of ]. During the evangelism of the native ] people of Juli, the |
The oldest ''Diablada'' is recorded to have taken place on ], ], in the area of present-day Peru. In the XVI century, ] missionaries spread the '']'', a dramatic representation of the mystery of the ], in the ], beginning in the city of ]. During the evangelism of the native ] people of Juli, the jesuits made a representation of the ] that concluded with the victory of the ], which represented the goodness. Due to the mixture of cultures that took place in this city, it was known as the "little ] of America" and the "]'s Rome". | ||
The ''Diablada'' caused a reform in the thinking of the indigenous Altiplano cultures as missionaries from Spain, instilled the paradigm of good and evil, which is how the costumes of angels and demons became associated with the dance. | The ''Diablada'' caused a reform in the thinking of the indigenous Altiplano cultures as missionaries from Spain, instilled the paradigm of good and evil, which is how the costumes of angels and demons became associated with the dance. | ||
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==Miss universe dispute== | ==Miss universe dispute== | ||
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In August 1st 2009 Bolivian officials stated that it could present a legal appeal to the organizers of ] due to the planned use of a typical Diablada wore by the Peruvian candidate ]. ], Bolivian minister of Culture, said that any use of the wear by Scharwz in the content would be an unlawful appropriation of Bolivian heritage and have menaced to bring the case to the ]. ], a Peruvian newspaper, have mentioned that this is not the first time the diablada wear is shown in the contest and that it was ], a ], that first used it in the Miss Universe contest. Peruvian foreign minister ] said that since the Diablada dress is of indigenous ] origin it can not be considered an exclusive of any of the particular countries where the Aymara live.<ref> ]</ref><ref> ]</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 03:59, 29 August 2009
Diablada is a South American dance that was created in the Andean Altiplano but holds auto sacramental origins in Spain. The dance is practiced through out the Andean region, and is an important part of the cultural festivities of the nations of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. The dance stands prominent during Fiesta de la Candelaria in Peru, Carnaval de Oruro in Bolivia, and Fiesta de la Tirana in Chile. However, the dance is also practiced in Venezuela, Ecuador, Panama, etc.
The oldest Diablada is recorded to have taken place on Juli, Puno, in the area of present-day Peru. In the XVI century, Jesuit missionaries spread the autos sacramentales, a dramatic representation of the mystery of the Eucharist, in the Viceroyalty of Peru, beginning in the city of Juli. During the evangelism of the native Lupacas people of Juli, the jesuits made a representation of the seven deadly sins that concluded with the victory of the angel, which represented the goodness. Due to the mixture of cultures that took place in this city, it was known as the "little Rome of America" and the "Aymara's Rome".
The Diablada caused a reform in the thinking of the indigenous Altiplano cultures as missionaries from Spain, instilled the paradigm of good and evil, which is how the costumes of angels and demons became associated with the dance.
Miss universe dispute
In August 1st 2009 Bolivian officials stated that it could present a legal appeal to the organizers of Miss Universe due to the planned use of a typical Diablada wore by the Peruvian candidate Karen Schwarz. Pablo Groux, Bolivian minister of Culture, said that any use of the wear by Scharwz in the content would be an unlawful appropriation of Bolivian heritage and have menaced to bring the case to the International Court of Justice. El Comercio, a Peruvian newspaper, have mentioned that this is not the first time the diablada wear is shown in the contest and that it was María Josefa Isensee, a Chilean, that first used it in the Miss Universe contest. Peruvian foreign minister José Antonio García Belaúnde said that since the Diablada dress is of indigenous Aymara origin it can not be considered an exclusive of any of the particular countries where the Aymara live.
See Also
References
- Perú y Bolivia incluyen a Chile en disputa por traje de Diablada El Mercurio
- Bolivia rechaza que representante peruana en Miss Universo use traje de la "Diablada" El Mercurio
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