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    Turismo 3.0: Audio libro interactivo de la danza y vestimenta más representativa de la región andina
    (Instituto Tecnológico Superior Sudamericano, 2020) Karla Michelle Cabrera Jiménez; Danny Alexander Peña Angumba
    The present research work focuses on the most representative indigenous dance and dress of the Andean region of Ecuador and the factors that influence the devaluation and loss of these traditions, we mention the meaning that exists behind a clothing and a dance and complementary with the Main festivals or customs of indigenous peoples. So that the present study can be based on real data, this documentation was supported by a documentary, field, and qualitative research applying interviews to different people from the cultural field as dance group leaders, dancers and professionals in the field of dance and dress; which resulted in different problems that cause the indigenous communities of the mountains to begin to stop using their own clothes and to perform dances outside those of their tradition. The result achieved involves promoting, spreading the ancestral customs and traditions of the indigenous communities of the Ecuadorian Sierra, through the elaboration of an interactive audio book; that will help preserve these traditions and know the different meanings of traditions such as clothing and dance.

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