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Paraguayan Dance Group Celebrates 10 Years with 300 Dancers in New Audiovisual

Paraguayan Dance Group Celebrates 10 Years with 300 Dancers in New Audiovisual

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Paraguayan folk dance group "Las Paraguayas" is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
  • They are releasing an audiovisual titled "Al Compás de la Galopa" featuring around 300 dancers.
  • The production honors Paraguayan culture, identity, and the national dance, "La Galopera."

The folk dance ensemble "Las Paraguayas," hailing from Caacupé, is marking a decade of promoting Paraguayan culture with a special audiovisual production. Titled "Al Compás de la Galopa," the project coincides with Paraguay's Folklore Day and showcases the work of approximately 300 dancers from Cordillera and Luque.

This ambitious undertaking aims to celebrate and elevate Paraguayan national dance and identity. Central to the visual narrative is the "kambuchi," a traditional clay pot that dancers balance on their heads, symbolizing the nation's heritage and pride in its roots. The audiovisual prominently features "La Galopera," a significant composition by Mauricio Cardozo Ocampo, which holds special meaning for the group.

"We feel deeply honored, proud, and happy to have been able to complete this ambitious project," said Maziela Gaona, a representative of Las Paraguayas. She highlighted the collective effort and dedication of all involved in bringing the audiovisual to fruition. The 10th-anniversary celebration will include further artistic events and proposals to be announced soon.

The audiovisual "Al Compás de la Galopa" is set to premiere on the "Las Paraguayas" YouTube channel on Saturday, August 22. The production is a collaborative effort, with choreography by Professor José Fernández and musical direction and arrangements by Professor Roberto Gaona, supported by a team of musicians.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.