Puga, also known as "puga puga," is a traditional dance and cultural expression found among the Indigenous peoples of the Andean regions, particularly in Bolivia and Peru. It is often performed during festivals and community gatherings, showcasing vibrant costumes and rhythmic movements that reflect the cultural heritage and spiritual beliefs of the people. The dance serves as a means of storytelling and preserving ancestral traditions, emphasizing community bonds and cultural identity.
The cast of Asesina - 1999 includes: Manuel Ojeda Arturo Puga Patricia Rivera
The cast of Alma torturada - 1917 includes: Celia Ortiz Ricardo Puga Margarita Xirgu
The cast of Satan Since 2003 - 2011 includes: Chance Johns as himself Pat Lowery as himself Carlos Puga as himself Hippy Schrock as himself
The cast of Un beso - 2009 includes: Eusebio Martinez as Arturo Nadine Ochoa as Tina Leticia Puga as La Curadera Ofelia Rollice as Senora Perez
The cast of Fuenteovejuna - 1972 includes: Esperanza Alonso Manuel Dicenta Eduardo Fajardo Eusebio Poncela Antonio Puga Nuria Torray Ricardo Tundidor Vicente Vega Marcela Yurfa
The surname Puga is from the Galicia region of Spain.
Arturo Puga died in 1970.
Arturo Puga was born in 1879.
Benoît Puga was born in 1953.
Bertha Puga Martínez was born in 1909.
María Luisa Puga died in 2004.
María Luisa Puga was born in 1944.
Fernando Beltran y Puga is 5' 10".
Bertha Puga Martínez died on 2007-08-09.
Gabriel Torres Puga has written: 'Juan Antonio Montenegro'
Gonzalo Puga has written: 'Honduras: formas de autogestion en el agro'
Eduardo Caballero de Puga has written: 'Flores al viento' '!Romea!'