
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an outdoor cultural performance on a dark gray asphalt surface in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru. In the immediate foreground, obscured on the lower right, is a section of a blue and white plaid fabric. Multiple individuals, identified as dancers, are present in elaborate traditional attire. A female dancer, positioned slightly left of center, wears a red long-sleeved embroidered top, a voluminous black skirt with white and red trim, and a red brimmed hat adorned with a large yellow floral headdress. White markings are visible on her cheeks and around her eyes. She is smiling and appears in motion, wearing dark sandals. To her right, a male dancer wears a white long-sleeved shirt, black trousers, a magenta vest with white and gold trim, and a headdress featuring pink balloons and green foliage. Tall, light-colored fibrous plumes, resembling pampas grass, are affixed to his back and shoulders, extending significantly above his head and trailing to his mid-thigh. He is wearing dark sandals. Other dancers, similarly costumed with plumes and vibrant fabrics, are visible in the mid-ground. The asphalt ground beneath them is marked with faint white lines and scattered green plant fragments. In the background, beyond a visible barrier, a crowd of spectators observes the performance. This audience comprises adults and children, some seated and some standing. Behind the spectators, a row of low, colorful structures or market stalls with red, green, and blue walls is visible. A prominent blue banner with partially legible white text, including "MÁS CUERPO MÁS S...", is displayed. A large white canopy or netting system is suspended overhead, providing shade to the area. The scene is illuminated by diffused natural light.
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