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- Governed by Ambalangoda Urban Council, the town is famous for its ancient devil masks and devil dancers.
- According the devil dancers'strict hierarchy, a respected man and woman become " chief devil " and " Sayona " _ the devil's woman.
- A procession of " Diablos Danzantes, " or " Devil Dancers, " formed around priests carrying sacramental bread through San Francisco de Yare's streets.
- These characters, along with the central performance of the devil dancers and the archangel Saint Michael, make the " Diablada Pune馻 " one of the dances in the Fiesta de la Candelaria.
- Nevertheless, anthropologist Jos?Mar韆 Arguedas suggests that eventually the role of the " Sikuris " was minimized to the point that they began to accompany the devil dancers under the new name of " Sicu-Morenos ".
- The Devil Dancers of Yare festival, which began Thursday, is this coastal town's unorthodox way of commemorating Corpus Christi, when Catholics celebrate the transformation of the body and blood of Jesus into the bread and wine they receive at Communion.
- The premiere of the film " The Devil Dancer " made by Sam Goldwyn was held in 1928 when the infamous Gilda Gray ( who is credited for inventing shimmy ) of Poland appeared at the start of the film and made a lot of fuss about the dressing room in the theater.
- There is " Cop, " a Donald Crisp-directed thriller that won a writing nomination in'28-' 29; the 1929 film version of Thornton Wilder's " Bridge of San Luis Rey, " which won Cedric Gibbons ( the designer of the Oscar statuette ) the first of his 11 interior decoration awards; and Samuel Goldwyn's " The Devil Dancer, " for which George Barnes got a best cinematography nomination in the first Oscar competition.
- Tourism developed primarily in Valledupar during the middle of the 20th century after the creation of Cesar Department, but had its precedents in religious peregrination during the holy week, Catholic church tradition with peregrines going to Valledupar to celebrate processions, religious masses, saint of Ecce Homo veneration, the Virgen del Carmen, among others, these peregrinations were also popular in Atanquez a small village enclaved in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, were the local culture inherited from the Spanish and Indigenous develop the " devil dancers " ( " La danza de los diablos " ).