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This media file is a page from a publication, likely a magazine or book, featuring a colorful illustration and accompanying text in Spanish. The illustration depicts two figures central to a cultural tradition. On the left is a vibrant, costumed character representing "El Pájaro Guarandol," a large, bird-like figure with a headdress of feathers and a body adorned with rainbow-colored patterns. Its arms are outstretched, and it wears a red sash. On the right stands a man dressed as a hunter, or "cazador," wearing a straw hat and holding a rifle. He has a prominent beard and is dressed in rustic clothing. The figures are set against a backdrop of stylized mountains and foliage, suggesting an outdoor, possibly rural, setting. The text, in Spanish, describes "El Pájaro Guarandol" as a popular dance and traditional folk theater from eastern Venezuela. It explains that the representation involves a hunter capturing the Guarandol, which is then revived by a sorcerer ("brujo") using his powers. The dance is described as free-form, allowing performers to showcase their natural talents. A "comitiva" (entourage) of young people accompanies the main characters, dancing and singing. The text further identifies the main characters as the "Pájaro Guarandol" (a costume representing a large bird) and the "cazador" (hunter) armed with a toy rifle, and the "brujo" (sorcerer) with healing herbs. A significant portion of the text is dedicated to lyrics of a song associated with the tradition, presented in sections labeled "El coro, estribillo," "Guarandol," "Cazador," and "Brujo." These lyrics tell a narrative of the hunter, the bird, and the sorcerer, expressing emotions and motivations related to the performance. The overall tone of the text and illustration is festive and cultural, highlighting a specific Venezuelan folk tradition.
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