Every new year in Boruca, a remote Costa Rican village, Indigenous villagers wear garish masks and bull costumes for rituals commemorating their ancestors’ battle against Spanish colonisers.
Today Indigenous Borucan culture is still under threat, and over time the rituals have come to represent Borucans’ modern independent spirit.
I travelled to Boruca to witness Danza de los Diablitos: the Dance of the Little Devils.
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Writing, recording, narration: Jamie Fullerton
Sound editing: Samira Tazari
Music: Olguita Acuña
Podcast artwork: Nini Giunàshvili
Danza de los Diablitos takes place from December 30 to January 2 each year.
To visit Boruca see www.borucacostarica.org or email borucacostarica@gmail.com.
A daily bus runs from the town of Buenos Aires to Boruca, from the Terminal Gafeso bus stop. Check with bus stop staff for current departure times.
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