Fraternidad cultural pachamama

Fraternidad Cultural Pachamama is a Bolivian folkloric group, composed of Bolivian residents in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. It was founded in January 1878, under the direction of the Sandoval, Barrientos, Andres and Alanes families, natives of Bolivia.[1]

The Fraternidad Cultural Pachamama is a non-profit organization, conducting cultural diffusion of a form of ritual conflict practiced by local people in Potosí, Bolivia, through the dance:Tinku. Since its creation, it has become an artistic display of the most authentic folkloric dance of Bolivia, characterized by the joy, cadence, strong rhythm and beat.

They have consistently surpassed audience expectations in USA, with display of colorful Bolivian authentic attire, enthusiastic dancers, exciting music, and a contagious atmosphere that stimulates a desire to learn more about Bolivia, its culture and its people.

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