Comparsa
A comparsa is a traditional group of performers in Latin American festivals, particularly during Carnival celebrations. These groups often consist of dancers, musicians, and costumed characters who parade through the streets, showcasing vibrant costumes and lively music. The performances are a blend of cultural expressions, reflecting local traditions and folklore.
In many regions, comparsas are an essential part of the festivities, contributing to the overall atmosphere of joy and celebration. They often compete for prizes, with judges evaluating creativity, choreography, and costume design. Comparsas play a vital role in preserving cultural heritage and fostering community spirit during these events.