Trujillo Marinera Festival
Trujillo Marinera Festival is a Peruvian cultural event held annually in Trujillo city in January. The event focuses on a dance contest called the marinera, a typical dance of the city and of the country. The festival also presents parades, presentations and competitions of Peruvian paso horses. Both the marinera dance and the Peruvian paso horse have been declared to be part of the cultural heritage of the nation by the Peruvian government. This festival is one of the most important cultural events and representative of the country and Trujillo city has been recognized by the Peruvian government as the National Capital Marinera by Law Number 24447, of January 24, 1986.
Marinera dancers
Female Marinera dancers, in Trujillo festival held in January of every year
Peruvian paso dancing marinera.
Trujillo is a city in coastal northwestern Peru and the capital of the Department of La Libertad. It is the third most populous city and center of the third most populous metropolitan area of Peru. It is located on the banks of the Moche River, near its mouth at the Pacific Ocean, in the Moche Valley. This was a site of the great prehistoric Moche and Chimu cultures before the Inca conquest and subsequent expansion.
From the top: Main square, Town Hall, Libertador Hotel, Trujillo Cathedral, Chan Chan, Huanchaco, and a panoramic view of the city.
Mural of the Huaca de la Luna archeological site in the district of Moche
Moche headdress, c. AD 400
Quingnam language area in the Bishopric of Trujillo, the city of Trujillo is shown as the main representative place of this language