Bolivian dancers don colorful costumes for Guinness record attempt

Bolivian dancers don colorful costumes for Guinness record attempt

There are parades, and then there are parades.

Friday’s celebration in Guaqui, Bolivia, definitely fell into the latter category. More than 2,700 dancers arrived, dressed in traditional costumes, for an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest group performing La Morenada. The dance, according to anthropologists, is a satire, inspired by the suffering of slaves who were brought to Bolivia to mine Andean silver.

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Sarah Eberspacher

Sarah Eberspacher is an associate editor at TheWeek.com. She has previously worked as a sports reporter at The Livingston County Daily Press & Argus and The Arizona Republic. She graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.