Trujillo Marinera Festival
Marinera dancers
GenreCostumbrist Festival
BeginsJanuary
EndsJanuary
Frequencyannual
Location(s)Trujillo city, Perú
Years active1960 - present
Most recent52nd edition (2012)
Attendance20,000 (estimated)

Trujillo Marinera Festival[1] is a Peruvian cultural event held annually in Trujillo city in January. The event focuses on a dance contest called the marinera, a typical dance of the city and of the country. The festival also presents parades, presentations and competitions of Peruvian paso horses. Both the marinera dance and the Peruvian paso horse have been declared to be part of the cultural heritage of the nation by the Peruvian government.[2][3] This festival is one of the most important cultural events and representative of the country and Trujillo city has been recognized by the Peruvian government as the National Capital Marinera by Law Number 24447, of January 24, 1986.[4]

Description

Female Marinera dancers, in Trujillo festival held in January of every year

Trujillo is home to the marinera national competition each year. It is a typical dance of the city, organized by the Trujillo Club Libertad and it is performed in the last week of January. Many dance partners from different parts of the country and foreign guests come to the contest every year to compete in the categories of the competition that draws thousands of tourists from around the world. It also highlights the corso through the main streets of the Historic Centre[5] that ends in main Square of Trujillo and the presentation of the typical Peruvian paso in the city.[6] The festival begins with the presentation of the Queen that represents this Marinera Festival then it happen several cultural events for the public attending the festival.

Events

Marinera contest

The National Marinera Contest is held every year during the month of January, in the city of Trujillo. Are presented pairs of dancers from around the country competing in different categories. Dances are entertained by bands of musicians in the city.

Parade

It takes place in the streets of the Historic Centre of Trujillo. The dancers and queens participate in this parade with cars decorated with things for the festival, the parade ends in the Plaza de Armas of Trujillo with dances of marinera.

Characters of the festival

The principal characters are:

  • Queen of Marinera she is the queen of the festival.
  • Dance Champions, the best dancers of the before edition and some invited dancers.
  • Dancers, they compete for categories.
  • Bands of musicians, they animate the dances for the competitions.

Peruvian paso in festival

During Trujillo marinera festival in January of every year there is also peruvian paso contest.[7] Trujillo is known and considered as the Cradle of the typical Peruvian Paso Horse[8] as well as the Capital of Culture of Peru[9] so as the Capital of the Marinera dance, which is one of the most important cultural events in the country.

Queens of Marinera festival

Some of the queens of Marinera Festival are the following:

YearQueen of festivalEdition
2013Stephanie Jones Monteverde[10]53rd
2012Gabriela Airaldi Doig[11]52nd

Winners of marinera dance

Some of the winners of Marinera Festival are the following:

YearDancersEditionCategory
2011Gino Morales
Lizet Castañeda [12]
51stChampions

See also

Media

References

  1. (in Spanish)"La fiesta de la marinera". Archived from the original on January 30, 2013. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  2. (in Spanish)"Resolución Suprema N°022-86-ED" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2013. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  3. (in Spanish)"Caballo de Paso Peruano - Patrimonio Cultural de la Nación - INC" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2013. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  4. (in Spanish)"Trujillo Capital de la Marinera". Archived from the original on June 22, 2012. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  5. (in Spanish)"Festival de la Marinera". Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  6. (in Spanish)"alegóricos y grupos artísticos participaron en Gran Corso de la Marinera en Trujillo". Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  7. "Caballos de Paso-Festival de la Primavera". Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  8. Tourist Climate Guide - Perú, Page 115 http://www.senamhi.gob.pe/?p=0702
  9. Fiscalía de la Nación, Ministerio Público – Fiscalía de la Nación: Información del distrito judicial La Libertad Archived 2012-05-14 at the Wayback Machine. Consultado el 15 de abril de 2012.
  10. "Conozca a la nueva reina de la Marinera". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  11. "Coronarán a reina del 52° Concurso Nacional de la marinera en Trujillo".
  12. "Gino Morales y Lizet Castañeda, campeón de campeones del 51 Concurso Mundial de Marinera 2011".
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