Sunday, November 4, 2012

Tiataco

Today my sister, my friend Nona and I went to Tiataco, a small town in the outskirts of the city of Cochabamba, we went there to see the Mast'aku, is a celebration where you can see all the ceremonies that they do after All Saint day, they make several tables, full of food that the dead used to like.You can see, the wallunk'a that is a kind of ceremony to get a boyfriend or something like that, they do a lot of wallunk'as in the outskirts of Cochabamba and the cholitas (girls who are from the country) swing and they have to catch a basket of flowers that is hung in the middle of two big trees. You can see a lot of things there, they have typical food, chicha and guarapo (if you ever visit Cochabamba you have to go to the villages and try on these wonderful drinks that are made with corn and strawberry), it was nice day, I had fun. 

Here are some pictures 

 The Wallunk'a.
 The Mast'aku.
Look at these interesting cups.



 The dough for the t'antawawas, a kind of biscuit with different forms, since babies, stairs, animals, etc.


Nona and I made T'antawawas, Nona made a clown and I made a pencil and a sheet?

 Nona and I.

My sister Yhun and Nona.

Draw shoes in the wall of your bathroom.

Bianka

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