Ana Huamani Zevallos Origin of the devil The diablada puneña is a dance that is practiced in the Puno region and represents the eternal struggle between good and evil, exhibiting the elements of indigenous and Christian religiosity. DRESS OF THE DEVIL The archangel Michael uses a metal helmet, shield and sword, metal armor, embroidered wings with silver and gold threads, angel leather jacket, white skirt and white boots and white trousers. Caporales use metal or plaster mask, where the dragons stand out and the crown that distinguishes it from the other devils, wig added to a cloth mask placed under the metal mask. Embroidery layer on the base of cardboard with gold and silver threads, embroidered chaplet, embroidered frill with gold and silver thread, embroidered boxes and attached to a coin belt, embroidered wide trousers, white shirt, tie, colored boots red and white, are adorned with pañolones and gloves. The devils wear embroidered cloth coat, mask and wig, vest, pants, tight pants and boots. They are decorated with wearing handkerchiefs. The Chinese devils or supay, they use crowns of hair, capita, blouses of lace, short faults and fustantes, booties and are adorned with handkerchiefs that they use in the hand. The devils wear layers, bibs, wig masks, boxes, colored blouses and shortening short skirts and booties. Bears use metal masks combined with sheepskin and sheepskin trousers. THE DEVIL'S CHOREOGRAPHY In his choreography, he distinguishes in the beginning part of the struggle between the good and submitting the devils, who under the command of the archangel, develop a colorful and joyful choreography, with spectacular steps in the case of the devils, cimbreantes in the case of the Chinese and diablesas and martial by the caporal's. The dance develops with a wealth of movements and plastic movements, the dancers perform independent moves, which when assembled express all their majesty, highlighting the blades and crosses, figures of the sun, crosses of devils and Chinese, circles and figures as dragons and masks At the end and removing the mask, the cacharparyo is performed at the end of the party, with straight steps and trotting that dance to the beat of a huayno, culminating in that way the dance. THANK YOU VERY MUCH