MTU International Night: Tinkus Bolivian Dance

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A direct inspiration from the dance group (Sangre Boliviana) hope you like it.The Bolivian Tinkus dance skillfully performed by a group of Michigan Tech and Finlandia University students at Michigan Tech's International Night.

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  • this is still fucked up..!! u all should get more knowledge about the dance before u all show a mediocre tinkus but hey theres no hate.. i love bolivia n been dancing for 3 years.. try get it done well guys..

  • Thanks for the constructive comment!

  • damn... this this a really really poor knowledge of the bolivian culture this is a mess it doesn't look anything like the tinkus is... sorry yall should watch more videos of tinkus before dance it

  • Two of the group members are students from Bolivia, and are Bolivian. They taught us a condensed interpretation of the dance just to give the audience a taste of what a Bolivian dance is like, what the music is like and what the costumes are like. It was never meant to be perfect. I am sorry you feel like you do.

  • I like the video hmmmmmmm I think that reminds me of my group Sangre Boliviana Tinkus Coregraph hmmmmm well I think it is because I helped them with the music and they saw the video of ou coregraph to do this video!

  • I have changed the start to credit you as the inspiration directly.

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  • Grande Bolivia! La tierra de mis Sueños.

  • El tinku Nacion en 1825 cuando Bolivia nacio como republica. Las etnias, Laimes, Jucumanis, Qaqachacas, Kurtas, Sicoyas, Panacachis, Chayantas, Machas, etc no estaban de acuerdo como sus tierras fueron divididos entonces empezaron a pelear. Estas peleas de verdad existe en Potosi.

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  • Wow, really harsh YouTube audience....I think it's really well done regardless of the how "authentic" it is.

    Daniel Léo Simpson

    Composer

    San Francisco

    

  • Hey Guys! Despite the horrible criticism you have been receiving, as a Bolivian, I am very proud to see you dance Tinkus (A Bolivian dance from Potosi, Bolivia). I admire the time and effort you have put into creating choreography and performing it with all your heart. As long as the dance Tinkus is being represented as a Bolivian dance, I am very pleased. I hope nothing deters you desire to advance in your technique, rhythm and style. Keep up the good work guys.

  • @jeorgestow idiota mediocre

  • @jcusss hah! took u a while

  • @jeorgestow idiot!

  • @jeorgestow wow look at the master of dances! Big talker we have here right? "Los habladores son como vasos vacios, hacen mucho ruido en comparacion con los que estan llenos"

  • You should look for

    FC Pachamama they are amazing

    Yhu guys did pretty good , not to excited about it but over all 60/100

  • @PuChuFu no somos profesionales, y es la primera vez que bailamos tinkus, capos para criticar no?

  • @FOLCKROCK somos estudiantes y por primera vez se organizo el baile ne la universidad. ninguno tiene experiencia en baile.

    pero metete tu cuna por el culo, porque tinkus es 100% boliviano

  • Olaa music andina y bolivia.

    Es muy a plicado ya y ordenado.

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