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Tinya palla

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The awki accompanies the pallas.[1]

Tinya palla (Quechua tinya a kind of drum, palla dame, lady, mature woman of the Inca nobility / a Peruvian folk dance with women representing Inca princesses)[2][3] or wiqru palla (Quechua wiqru twisted, bent)[2] is a traditional dance of the Pomabamba Province in the Ancash Region in Peru.[4] In 2009 the National Institute of Culture declared tinya palla a National Cultural Heritage of Peru by Resolución Directoral Nacional No. 491/INC-2009.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "La danza piscobambina de las tinya pallas". Elmer Neyra Valverde. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)
  3. ^ Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)
  4. ^ "Danza Tinya Palla". mincetur. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
  5. ^ Gobierno Peruano, Normas legales sobre Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial