Talk:Saya (art form)

Article Creation
This article was created with the text corresponding to a major edit in the Caporales article which was moved because it belonged more to the Saya than to the Caporales; the author of the text as for the moment of its creation is Danadrianrico. However needs a lot of sourcing and wikifying so I'll be working on this article during the next days. Thank you.  Erebedhel  -  Talk  10:51, 28 January 2010 (UTC)

Yes, I created the vast amount of information for the Caporal Page. Because a Saya page was created, I believe it is appropriate. Although there is no available video (that I know of) in the Wikimedia database, it is known that Saya performances (the ballet variety) can start off with the traditional Afro style as an entrance. I can hope that this information will not be challenged simply due to some pride or group issues, as its common to replace the names of groups on the Caporales page. --Danadrianrico (talk) 21:36, 21 February 2010 (UTC)


 * Perhaps if you have any information about the Saya as ballet, that information could be in a new article Saya (ballet), both Caporales and this article lack of sources and need some work, I have collected some material to expand them further but right now I'm a little bit busy to focus on these articles I have the intention to work on them in the future though. Meanwhile any information regarding this subject would be very welcomed.  Erebedhel  -  Talk  22:14, 21 February 2010 (UTC)

Hi Erebedhel. here is a webpage. http://www.criollo.perujax.org/subpage9.html, although it is privy to just Saya in general, not explaining the ballet aspect. Probably it would be good to combine the text with the text we already have, and also explain the different tournaments that take place in Peru and Bolivia, which would be a pretty well rounded explanation of Ballet Saya. --190.11.86.50 (talk) 19:34, 16 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Hi, thank you for the link I'll give it a look and see what can be added.  Erebedhel  -  Talk  21:13, 16 March 2010 (UTC)

Original Tundique dances is from PERU-PUNO-YUNGUYO in the colonial era, it was the capataz-caporal it was the black guy the proffesor of the indians in the mines.hundred years before of saya-caporal dances in bolivia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Joshua04 (talk • contribs) 17:43, 10 July 2010 (UTC)

Edits
If anyone can help with a description of the Saya Dance (as opposed to other related dances like Tundique, Caporales, etc.) that would be great. I may be able to find something if not.

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