Danza de los Voladores

Mesoamerican rite

A Danza de los Voladores (   ; "Dance of the Flyers"), bee Palo Volador ( ; "flying pole"), waa la a Mesoamerican koroo deme ŋmentoŋ yɛlɛ ba naŋ naŋ tona waana wa tɔ zine, albeit a be yeli paaloŋ poɔ, waa la isolated pockets naŋ be Mexico. Yelibo yeli ka o yi la a Nahua, Huastec aneŋ Otomi deme naŋ be a central Mexico sɛŋ, a kyɛ paaŋ yaale a Mesoamerica paaloŋ zaa. ŋmentoŋ yɛlɛ ŋa maŋ taa la seɛre aneŋ a duoro pooli naŋ waa 30-meter (98 ft 5 in) wɛgo kyɛ ka anenbanaare paaŋ de ŋmiime le yɛgle ba menne a paaŋ sigire teŋe. Kyɛ nenbanuu soba eŋ naŋ maŋ be a pooli zuŋ, a paaŋ seɛrɛ kyɛ fuurɔ weɛ aneŋ ŋmeɛrɛ gaŋgaa. Tɔnnebo poɔŋ, a ŋmentoŋ ka noba da tona bonso ba da maŋ soorɔ la a ŋmemɛ ka a deɛba yi ware eŋaŋ. Anaa zaa ka a ŋmentoŋ ŋa da ba yi a Totonac deme sɛŋ, kyɛ zine ŋa o be la ba poɔŋ yaga gba, agaŋaa zaa noba na naŋ be a Papantla a yi a Mexican state of Veracruz.[1] A tigiri diibo ŋa yuori da pore la Intangible cultural heritage a yi a UNESCO sɛŋ ka lɛ na vɛŋ ka ŋmentoŋ ŋa na toɔŋ bebe lɛɛ wa tɔ zine donɛɛ ŋa.[2] A Aztecs deme sage di la ka a Danza de los Voladores da waa la ba yipɔge mannoo kpoŋ.

Danza del palo volador
rite, type of dance
Subclass ofMexican folk dance, indigenous American dance Maale eŋ
CountryGuatemala, Mexico Maale eŋ
Country of originMexico Maale eŋ
Intangible cultural heritage statusRepresentative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Maale eŋ
Described at URLhttps://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/00175, https://ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/00175, https://ich.unesco.org/es/RL/00175 Maale eŋ
Flying Men starting their dance, Teotihuacan
Totonacs of Papantla, Veracruz performing the "voladores" ritual
Short video of Voladores ritual dance, Cozumel, MX

Dabaŋkoroŋ maaleŋ

 
Mexican Indian wedding and voladores, ca. 1690
 
Voladores ca. 1836, by Carl Nebel
 
Los Voladores Aztecas performing on Réunion island during a visit in 2008

Vɛɛsere mine maaleŋ

Totonac vɛɛse maaleŋ

Intangible Cultural Heritage aneŋ a saaŋkonoŋ maale bimbo maaleŋ

 
Voladores displaying their regalia used in performance in Puerto Vallarta
 
Voladores in Teotihuacan
 
Voladores outside the Museum of Anthropology and History in Polanco, Ciudad de México

Yipɔge mine poɔ o naŋ be maaleŋ

Leɛkaa kyɛ meŋ maaleŋ

Sommo yizie maaleŋ

Yeŋe linkiri maaleŋ

  1. Wilkerson, S. Jeffrey K (1987). El Tajin: A Guide for Visitors. pp. 75–76. ISBN 968-499-293-9.
  2. Wilkerson, S. Jeffrey K (1987). El Tajin: A Guide for Visitors. pp. 75–76. ISBN 968-499-293-9.