All the Devotion and Color of the Feast of the Virgin of Candelaria.
FAITH, RELIGIOSITY, DANCE, MUSIC, COLORS AND THE JOY THAT IS EXPERIENCED IN THE FEAST OF THE VIRGIN OF CANDELARIA
Puno, the folkloric capital of Peru, is located between the foothills of the beautiful Andean mountains and ends abruptly on the shores of Lake Titicaca. Also in this region is celebrated the "Festivity of the Virgen de la Candelaria", which was declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO on November 27, 2014.
The month of February is expected to receive no less than 90,000 visitors between nationals and foreigners; who live with intensity, joy and devotion the feast of the Mamacha (Mamita) Candelaria. In this popular festival, groups of dancers congregate between men and women of different ages with colorful costumes of lights, accompanied to the rhythm and sound of the rhythmic music bands, which come from different parts of our country and the brother country of Bolivia.
The days following the beginning of the festivities, fairs and parties are held in the most popular neighborhoods, where people drink and dance to the rhythm of the music and dances of Puno, during the day and night. And at night, panpipes and other percussion instruments are playing all over the streets, amidst a fusion of beautiful sounds, typical of the festival.
Meanwhile, street vendors are offering various snacks such as anticuchos de corazón, empanadas, punches, emollients and for the cold a traditional Api, which is a drink made mainly of purple corn, water, sugar and cinnamon.
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