'Bolivia Carnival of Oruro'
By James Wray Feb 14, 2010, 17:58 GMT
Bolivians participate during the dance known as 'danza de la llamerada' during the
Carnival of Oruro in Oruro, Bolivia 13 February 2010. The Carnival of Oruro, the most
famous in the country, with thousands of dancers wearing colorful outfits. EPA/MARTIN ALIPAZ
Bolivian women participate during the dance known as 'danza de la morenada' during the
Carnival of Oruro in Oruro, Bolivia 13 February 2010. The Carnival of Oruro, the most
famous in the country, with thousands of dancers wearing colorful outfits. EPA/MARTIN ALIPAZ
Bolivians participate during the dance known as 'danza de la diablada' during the
Carnival of Oruro in Oruro, Bolivia 13 February 2010. The Carnival of Oruro, the most
famous in the country, with thousands of dancers wearing colorful outfits. EPA/MARTIN ALIPAZ
Bolivian President Evo Morales (C) takes part in an indigenous ceremony during the
Bolivian carnival inauguration in La Paz, Bolivia, 12 February 2010. Morales danced in the
street after the ceremony. EPA/MARTIN ALIPAZ
Bolivian President Evo Morales dances in the street during the Bolivian carnival
inauguration in La Paz, Bolivia, 12 February 2010. Morales took part in an indigenous
ceremony before the dance. EPA/MARTIN ALIPAZ