La diablada is practiced in Northern Chile, Perú and Bolivia. But there is a bit of anymosity between those 3 countries, so I should think everyone claims it as their own.
@shanASS: It's on San José and Venezuela (Montserrat) there are 3 big restaurants: Plaza Mayor (Spanish food) Campo Dei Fiori (Italian, go for the gnocchi, you can thank me later) and Diablada, which is parrilla and Argy food.
Mantecol? Mmmm... too dry for me, I only eat it at Christmas.
@CurtCole: Why would you throw your bouquet?! That symbolizes the passing of the torch and then it's no longer YOUR DAY!!!! And you DESERVE to be the eternal bride! You need to get that shit bronzed and never change out of your wedding gown. I'm talkin' Miss Havisham style.
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Mantecol? Mmmm... too dry for me, I only eat it at Christmas.
Are you in BA?
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Also, it makes me giggle a little that they're basically arguing that Bolivians are more entitled to satanic dances than Peruvians.
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