Carnival of Conache (spanish:Carnaval de Conache), is a festival held each year in the peruvian town of Conache, located nearby Trujillo city at southeast. It consists of several activities including the crowning of the queen, and a big celebration with the ancient drink called Chicha.[2]

Carnival of Conache
GenreCostumbrist Festival
BeginsFebruary 2
Frequencyannual
Location(s)Conache (Trujillo city)
Years active1977 - present
Most recent16° edition (2012)
Attendance20.000[1]
Websitehttp://www.carnavaldeconache.com/

Description edit

The carnival is a costumbrist event and it has been held since the 16 years old, villagers performed a popular carnival festival in Conache, it consists of several events and activities including the crowning of the queen, the carnival party among others.

Events edit

The principal events[3] are:

  • Sports for the carnaval it takes place a marathon.
  • Typical foods, one of the most requested is fried cuy.
  • Presentation of the queen
  • Paso horses
  • Marinera dance
  • Palo Cilulo, the people dance around a tree decorated with presents and other carnival things, this tree is also called "unsha", "Yunza", "Corta monte", or "Umisha", and while the people dance around someone turns to cut the tree little by little with an Axe for a little while then more people makes the same until it falls down. When this happens people come to the tree to take the presents while people plays with water and some colored creams for their faces. Generally the dances in the palo cilulo are entertained by bands of musicians with huayno music.
  • Carnaval Party, is celebrated in the central day.

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References edit

  1. ^ http://laindustria.pe/incluidos/infografia/CONACHE-A12-12-03-12.pdf[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Newspaper RPP (ed.). "(spanish)Expectativa por XVI Edición Carnaval de Conache en Trujillo". Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  3. ^ Turismo Peru (ed.). "(spanish) Carnaval de Conache - Program" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 5, 2012. Retrieved September 13, 2012.