Kullawada

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Kullawada
OriginDepartment of La Paz, Bolivia

The kullawada, also spelled kullahuada, cullaguada, or kullawa, is a dance derived from the word kullawa ("sister" in Spanish), referring to its dancers. In Bolivia, the kullawada is primarily performed during the Fiesta del Gran Poder, the Carnival of Oruro, the Festival of the Virgin of Urkupiña, and the Festival of Chutillos.

Kullawada dancers in the Fiesta del Gran Poder in La Paz, Bolivia
Kullawada dancers in the locality of Puno, Peru

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