Dancing and ancient treasures

Tuesday and Wednesday, January 31 and February 1

The high kicks had the guys in a full sweat, but their tongues weren’t hanging out yet.

What is more exhausting than playing futbol?  Answer: doing traditional Peruvian dances with Pedro Farias.   The dance instructor divided the students into men and women and then taught each group traditional dance moves from the 3 regions of Peru: the coast, the mountains, and the jungle.  Successive dance steps got more and more demanding, until everyone was completely worn out and laughing.

The following day we went to the Larco museum to learn about the indigenous cultures that lived in Peru before the Spanish arrived.  Although the Incas are by far the most famous, they were only an empire during the last 100 of 4,500 years of various indigenous civilizations that lived in what is now Peru.  The earliest civilization, which began 5,000 years ago, was in Caral, a location north of Lima that we would visit on Friday and Saturday.