- Source: Apu Inka
Apu Inka (Quechua apu an Andean deity, Inka Inca) is a folk dance in Peru. The dance re-enacts the capture of the Inca by the Spanish invaders. The representation of Apu Inka is mostly associated with the feast in honor of the Virgen de Navidad or Virgen de Cocharcas, which is held annually in September in the Sapallanga District of the Huancayo Province in the Junín Region, but it is also performed in other regions of Peru.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kerajaan Inka
- Sapa Inka
- Viracocha Inca
- Mitologi Inka
- Viracocha
- Capac Yupanqui
- Mayta Capac
- Inca Roca
- Manco Capac
- Orang Quechua
- Apu Inka
- Apu (god)
- List of dances
- List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
- Cápac Yupanqui
- Topa Inca Yupanqui
- Sapa Inca
- Inca Roca
- Dance in Peru
- Inka Pallanka