Orígenes Bolivianos

Sucre


A dinner theater that features a Bolivian folkloric show, including dances, music and costumes from across the country. The talented performers certainly give it their all, but the venue is dated (the video that's screened appears to be from the 1970s), the food mediocre and the service overly punctilious (best to eat beforehand and get drinks at the show).


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