the high Andes, Oruro comes alive once a
year. An ancient carnival where Andean
myth and Christian faith collide. Drums echo.
Flames rise. It’s a ritual born from the earth
– a celebration that never dies

THE BATTLE OF

DARK & LIGHT

At its heart burns the Diablada — the Dance of the Devils.
Supay, lord of the underworld, rises from the mines.
Archangel Michael meets him in blinding light. A battle of
good and evil —fought not with swords, but rhythm and fire.

THE

ANDEAN TRUTH

But beneath the Christian layer lies the older Andean idea
of duality – light and darkness existing in balance, where
the devils are icons of freedom and vitality, not evil. Their
dance is defiance. Their rhythm, rebellion.

WE DANCE WITH

THE DIABLADA

We rise with them. Forged in fire, made to move.
Cocalero celebrates the bold, the free, the untamed. When
the drums call — don’t stand still. Dance with the Devils.

In the high Andes, Oruro comes alive
once a year. An ancient carnival where
Andean myth and Christian faith
collide. Drums echo. Flames rise. It’s a
ritual born from the earth – a
celebration that never dies

THE BATTLE OF

DARK & LIGHT

At its heart burns the Diablada — the Dance
of the Devils. Supay, lord of the underworld,
rises from the mines. Archangel Michael
meets him in blinding light. A battle of good
and evil —fought not with swords, but
rhythm and fire.

THE

ANDEAN TRUTH

But beneath the Christian layer lies the
older Andean idea of duality – light and
darkness existing in balance, where the
devils are icons of freedom and vitality, not
evil. Their dance is defiance.
Their rhythm, rebellion.

WE DANCE WITH

THE DIABLADA

We rise with them.
Forged in fire, made to move.
Cocalero celebrates the bold, the free, the
untamed. When the drums call — don’t
stand still. Dance with the Devils.