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Typical Costa Rican Dances.
El Punto Guanacasteco was born in the 1830s and its cradle was the very heart of this town. This
Parrandera" rhythm is an authentic Costa Rican rhythm born in Guanacaste province. In the musical field,
it is the particular seal that unites and identifies us.
La Cajeta. Another popular dance, called "La Cajeta", is in honor of a dessert, made of fudge and milk. The cuisine of this
dessert has a lot of work in its preparation, which is only done in large quantities. People use this as an excuse to have a party. In the
haciendas, the available men come in search of a woman with the potential to be their wives. The dance represents the illusion of
romance.
La Yegüita. This folk dance represents an ancient tradition of men wearing a horse costume (as a religious tradition). The "Yeguila" is
performed on December 11th and 12th at 7 in the morning simulating taking a shower in front of the Virgin of Guadalupe (to the sounds
of drums and whistles). ​

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