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Henry, 2 years old, became popular on social media. Representative Betty Yañiguez invited more institutions to recognize the child. Denise Rojasfebruary 16, 2024 (3:38 p.m.) Henry Evaje, the 'angry bear' of the devil who went viral and captivated all the people at the Oruro Carnival. Photo: RRSS. Henry Evaje, the 'angry bear' of the devil who went viral and captivated all the people at the Oruro Carnival. RRSS TAGS: ORURO NATIONAL CARNIVAL DIABLADA FOLKLORE Carnival's 'Angry Bear' receives recognition and is named 'folklore icon' The Secretariat of the Committee on Human Rights and Equal Opportunities, headed by the representative for the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) Betty Yañiquez, presented a recognition to Henry Arthur Evaje, the 2-year-old boy who is known as the .
Angry bear from the Oruro Carnival. The little dancer won the affection of all those attending the entrance to Oruro last weekend. Yañiquez highlighted the participation that Henry had during the event in Costa Rica Mobile Number List the West and assured that he became an icon of the diablada and Bolivian folklore. “For me it is an honor and a pleasure to have this child next to me, who is already an icon for Bolivia in terms of folklore. “He shows Bolivia and the world that the diablada is Bolivian,” said the deputy. The official also pointed out that all national authorities should recognize this child to promote the value of culture and the expression of culture through Carnival.
How he (Henry), at 2 years old, may not know how to talk or walk very well, but that's how he knows how to dance our diablada (...). Therefore, we give him this recognition so that he continues to show the world the most valuable thing that all Bolivians have, which is culture,” added Yañiquez. Henry, the 'angry bear' went viral on social networks in a video that shows him participating in the entrance to the Oruro Carnival. Despite apparently looking a little upset, he continued dancing and capturing the attention and tenderness of all the viewers live and online.
Angry bear from the Oruro Carnival. The little dancer won the affection of all those attending the entrance to Oruro last weekend. Yañiquez highlighted the participation that Henry had during the event in Costa Rica Mobile Number List the West and assured that he became an icon of the diablada and Bolivian folklore. “For me it is an honor and a pleasure to have this child next to me, who is already an icon for Bolivia in terms of folklore. “He shows Bolivia and the world that the diablada is Bolivian,” said the deputy. The official also pointed out that all national authorities should recognize this child to promote the value of culture and the expression of culture through Carnival.
How he (Henry), at 2 years old, may not know how to talk or walk very well, but that's how he knows how to dance our diablada (...). Therefore, we give him this recognition so that he continues to show the world the most valuable thing that all Bolivians have, which is culture,” added Yañiquez. Henry, the 'angry bear' went viral on social networks in a video that shows him participating in the entrance to the Oruro Carnival. Despite apparently looking a little upset, he continued dancing and capturing the attention and tenderness of all the viewers live and online.