Peruvian who is respected. With talc, serpentine and balloons, a clown had the funny idea of ​​taking the yunzas and crazy bull to children’s parties, baby showers, weddings, bachelor parties, 50-year-olds and even fifteen-year-olds. Equipped with his sax, the little clown ‘Chapita’, characterized by Roger Víctor Rosas Galarza (40) from Tarma, and his group of friends ‘Temperita’ and ‘Tuki-Tuki’, animate all kinds of events by making the assistants with Tunantadas, Huaylas, Santiagos, Chonginadas and Huaynos.

Little clown ‘Chapita’ performs shows with yunza and crazy bull in different events

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This is how carnivals can reach your house thanks to this witty artist, who adopts the customs of his land so that attendees dance around the yunza trying to knock it down with a plastic axe. “I try to bring a bit of the joy of my land to the festivities, but also when they ask me for yunzas from other places, such as Huancayo, Jauja, Cajamarca, Arequipa, we adapt the celebrations to their customs”comment.

Little clown 'Chapita' performs shows with yunza and crazy bull in different events

Little clown ‘Chapita’ performs shows with yunza and crazy bull in different events

A video of one of his presentations with yunza and toro loco went viral on TikTok. “Now they ask me for these celebrations even for baptisms, it happens that now nobody can celebrate as before due to the demonstrations; so we try to take the carnivals of all Peru to any place”Explain.

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But it’s not just about carrying the plastic cutter, but ‘Chapita’, ‘Temperita’ and ‘Tuki-Tuki’ show up to the meeting with timbales, bass drums and saxophone to put together the true carnival. “We try to make attendees feel in their own land”says the artist, who also plays the character of ‘Chuto Loco’, with whom he also makes various presentations nationwide.

Little clown 'Chapita' performs shows with yunza and crazy bull in different events

Little clown ‘Chapita’ performs shows with yunza and crazy bull in different events

know that

  • You can find more videos on her TikTok account (@Chapita show from Peru)
  • In his free time he also helps his brother in his venture of a cevichería

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‘Chuto Loco’ resorts to preparing cebiches and singing Andean serenades

Tarmeño resorts to preparing cebiches and leading Andean serenades

Tarmeño resorts to preparing cebiches and leading Andean serenades

Peruvian who is respected. Before starting to dance the tunantada dance and giving life to the funny, happy and funny character of ‘Chuto Loco’, Roger Victor Rosas Galarza (38) from Tarma begins to fillet the fish, cut the onions and get ready to sell mixed cebiches or litters in his brother’s cebichería, in the ‘Romina’ stall, located in front of the Santa Rosa de Jicamarca market.

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Dressed in a hat called a tongo, sheep’s wool sleeves, an ushcata jaujina blanket, a tie, ornaments, a hand-embroidered vest and pants, a typical costume typical of the Junín region, Rosas jokes with words in Quechua to his clients to invite them to try marine dishes. “Mamachita and taitita, try the best cebiche in Jicamarca, you won’t regret it. They will try it and in nine months they will return but accompanied by their wawita “says the artist amusingly.

Tarmeño resorts to preparing cebiches and leading Andean serenades

Tarmeño resorts to preparing cebiches and leading Andean serenades

Rosas is a thousand trades dedicated to art. Due to the pandemic, he had to quit his job as the ‘Chapita show’ clown and reinvented himself characterizing himself as the ‘Chuto Loco’. He danced in the streets, sang in Quechua and led Andean serenades playing his saxophone. Today, he divides his time between preparing cebiches, singing serenades and caring for his two children.

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“It was difficult for me to become known in the Lima East area; I started in my neighborhood in Ate-Vitarte and then I toured other districts like La Molina and Santa Anita. I have had a good response from people in the serenades, and now on social networks many ask me to sing in Quechua “says the artist from Tarma.

know that

  • You can follow the presentations of this talented artist on his Facebook account (@Chuto Loco)

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