Thursday, February 23, 2012

Supporting Sustainable Travel:

wore colorful presentation at the 2010 Fitven

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The joy and fun popular Sucre state was manifested in the International Tourism Fair of Venezuela (Fitven 2010), because like last year, the group dances Carúpano knew how to win the applause of the public.

On stage two of the exhibition venue assistant, this group from the municipality of Sucre state Bermudez, encouraged attendees Eastern folk music, played by Andrew Lopenza.

The representation of the wake for Cruz de Mayo opened the show which featured the cast, as national and international reference make it mandatory when it comes to culture. "We bring this show to be seen how the funeral takes place in the East, with characteristic playfulness, the chorus, its fulía and tenths devoted to the cross," said Ines Guerra, director of Dance Carúpano.

This dance which maintains a fresh style, during his last appearance at the Fair, joined the spectators, who had the opportunity to taste traditional drinks and dancing sucrense so contagious rhythms.

With the theme "Jota Carupanera" played by the band, Andrew Lopenza stoked the enthusiasm of the visitors, who in one voice accompanied the choir to the tune of "This is the Jack carupanera" so that the balls everywhere " .

Marymarg Gomez Rosas, Director of Tourism of the state of Sucre, was pleased with the participation, as it allows to show the world the cultural and even handmade sucrense entity. "Here we saw Cerezal baskets from the fruits of the sea, joropo and chorus, the fulía and international Carúpano famous carnivals."

Close in style

The brightness of the Carnival was close to the cultural agenda of the state of Sucre on 10 September. The representation of the living cultural heritage "The Cumana Devil", an icon of the carnival festivities that delighted the audience danced in the stands and through their applause was grateful to Carúpano Dances.

"It was very nice, there is really nothing more to ask, I was impressed with the enthusiasm of the people of Sucre state, which follow this are our traditions," said Imenda Rivas, visitor Guarenas, Miranda state. (Press Mintur / Astrid Jordan)

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