Bibliographic citations
Zarate, E., (2021). Análisis del patrimonio cultural inmaterial del folklore sikuri como recurso turístico en la ciudad del Cusco 2020 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4540
Zarate, E., Análisis del patrimonio cultural inmaterial del folklore sikuri como recurso turístico en la ciudad del Cusco 2020 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4540
@misc{renati/956688,
title = "Análisis del patrimonio cultural inmaterial del folklore sikuri como recurso turístico en la ciudad del Cusco 2020",
author = "Zarate Caviedes, Enzo Santino",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2021"
}
Sikuri is polysemic since it has several meanings such as siku comes to make the instrument, sikuri comes to do the performer and sikuris comes to do the group of people who perform it. This is a collective ancestral practice since pre-Incan times such as Caral, Chincha, Mochica Nazca among others, they ritualized the siku as part of their daily life. The main problem is the lack of knowledge and cultural identity of the intangible cultural heritage of the sikuri within the population of Cusco. Its main objective is to describe the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Sikuri folklore as a tourist resource in the city of Cusco. The methodology to be used is of a quantitative approach, of a descriptive level and non-experimental design where 70 collaborators were surveyed, it could be seen in the results that the population does not know about the sikuri, its origin and where it comes from, following this practice of the sikuri would be seen extinct over the years. It was concluded that the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Sikuri folklore as a tourist resource is accessible for the development of tourism, conjecturing that it generates income, it is a new modality of esoteric ancestral experience, for those who participate in these performances, revive the cultural identity by our culture, preventing Sikuri folklore with its anthropological, archaeological and musical value, from going unnoticed through time.
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