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'''Caporal''' is a typical [[Bolivian]] [[dance]]. It is a legacy of the [[Spanish]] [[colony]] where caporales were Spaniards born in the colonies who use the power to control native people. After the Spaniards left Bolivia they began caporales as a dance to show that legacy.
'''Caporal''' is a typical [[Bolivian]] [[dance]]. It is a legacy of the [[Spanish]] [[colony]] where caporales were Spaniards born in the colonies who use the power to control native people. After the Spaniards left Bolivia they began caporales as a dance to show that legacy.


Caporal or caporales today are a typical folkloric dance very popular among the bolivian festivities. A male caporal dress would depict a old spanish military guard. A female caporal dress consiste of a miniskirt, fancy shoes [...]
Caporal or caporales today are a typical folkloric dance very popular among the bolivian festivities. A male caporal dress would depict a old spanish military guard. A female caporal dress consiste of a miniskirt, fancy shoes [...]


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Caporal is a typical Bolivian dance. It is a legacy of the Spanish colony where caporales were Spaniards born in the colonies who use the power to control native people. After the Spaniards left Bolivia they began caporales as a dance to show that legacy.

Caporal or caporales today are a typical folkloric dance very popular among the bolivian festivities. A male caporal dress would depict a old spanish military guard. A female caporal dress consiste of a miniskirt, fancy shoes [...]