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Works Cited:

1.     Lascar, A. (2014). To the Rescue of Traditions: Emotional Design and Cultural Values: A Case Study Based on Barranquilla´s Carnival. Journal of Arts and Humanities, 3(4), 77–87. https://doi.org/10.18533/journal.v3i4.370

2.     Gontovnik, Monica. “Performing Race in the Barranquilla Carnival: The Case of the Negritas Puloy de Montecristo.” Social Identities, vol. 25, no. 5, Sept. 2019, pp. 662–678. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1080/13504630.2018.1473155.

3.     Sims, M. (2011). CH 5 Performance. In M. Stephens (Ed.), Living Folklore: An Introduction to the Study of People and Their Traditions (2nd ed., pp. 130–179). essay, Utah State University Press.

4.     Sims, M. (2011). CH 4 Rituals. In M. Stephens (Ed.), Living Folklore: An Introduction to the Study of People and Their Traditions (2nd ed., pp. 98-129). essay, Utah State University Press

5.     Celebration, S. C. in. (n.d.). Carnival costumes. Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Retrieved November 20, 2021, from https://festival.si.edu/2011/colombia/carnival-costumes/smithsonian.

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Let the people party. I want to see them dance. find me some aguardiente that I ́m going to party... The "congos", the "monitos", the "danza del torito","pollera" and"papallera" bring me back memories.Esther Forero Celis, “La Guacherna” (4)

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