Andean Carnival fills the city of Oruro with colour and music

(1 Mar 2025)
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Oruro, Bolivia – 1 March 2025
1. Carnival dancers using a ‘diablada’ mask
2. Diablos (devils) dancing
3. Dancers
4. ‘China morena’ characters dancing through central avenue
5. Chinas morenas dancing
6. ‘Devils’ and audience dancing
7. Audience cheering
8. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Rodrigo Peña, Bolivian tourist:
"I always invite people to come here to Bolivia to get to know our culture and beliefs, which are very different from the Carnival in Brazil. Here is a maximum expression that we are going to demonstrate."
9. Various of dancers
10. Carnival parade and Socavon Church at the background
11. Dancers kneeling inside Socavon Church
12. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ialesca Montenegro, carnival dancer:
“I am here for the devotion to our Virgin of Socavón, since we make a promise to dance for three years, not for fun, we do it out of faith and devotion to our beautiful, the little Virgin of Socavón.”
13. Dancers depicting Indigenous Inca people
14. Various of dancers performing
STORYLINE:
Thousands of colorfully dressed dancers and musicians kicked off Carnival celebrations in the Bolivian city of Oruro on Saturday.

One of Latin America’s most famous events features dancers in traditional costumes and musicians who parade through the city’s streets.

The carnival dates back to pre-Columbian times and is deeply rooted in indigenous Andean traditions and Catholic influences.

Dancers take to the streets in stunning, elaborate costumes combining traditional Andean attire and religious symbolism.

The costumes, often adorned with feathers, sequins, and intricate beadwork, represent various folkloric themes and local legends.

One of the most iconic groups participating in the parade is the "Diablada" dancers, who wear devil-inspired masks and costumes and symbolize the struggle between good and evil.

Almost everyone in Oruro, a former mining center in western Bolivia, has a role, as dancer, musician, dressmaker or make-up artist in the massive parade.

The events, which attract hundreds of visitors to Bolivia, last throughout the weekend and have been designated in 2001 as UNESCO Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

AP Video shot by Carlos Guerrero

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