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It’s a dance of lovable courting that is made up of cultural folkloric expressions of the most genuine mixture of Spanish, African, and American influence.
In Bolivia, it has taken refuge in the soul of the people, who dance and sing it as a tribute to love, conquer, trust, sadness, and feelings of man. This expression is different from region to region, so there is the cueca Tarijeña, Cochabambina, Paceña, Potosina, and Chuquisaqueña. |