Independence Day in Peru - Many reasons to celebrate
Peru is an independent nation since July 28, 1821. During three centuries, was a colony of Spain. Political independent but without fill the hope to have a large, prosperous and secure nation, offers us through the cultural elements forged during centuries a lot of reasons why we are proud, by worth struggle and strive to keep up, as symbols of Peru, as symbols of our culture, and our symbols.
There is much to see, enjoy, learn why only at this time I will present some aspects related to dance and music.
The national dance, to which nobody is
indifferent to the northern “marinera” and
if you know how to dance, a sense of euphoria, pride and great satisfaction invaluable occurs.
The tondero, a dance of the northern coast, is also pleasing to the eye, the ear; just as if dancing,
enjoying more from the party.
The sierra (andean zone) also has his music an
dance. A melancholy dance, dedicated to farming activities, an
elegant dance puneña or vigorous counterpoint
as in the Huaylas.
In the jungle, our brothers
also have their own. Her joy is palpable and
contagious.
Of course, a “marinera” where a noble
Peruvian Paso horse is portagonist, is
an unforgettable sight.
To close the party, for now, a “marinera limeña”. And of course, it is advisable to provide a pisco sour or if you prefer, a pure pisco. Viva el Peru. Viva el Peru.
Pisco Sour, a delicious peruvian drink
To close, another northern “marinera”