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'''Raptor house''' or '''Changa tuki''' is a life-style, |
'''Raptor house''' or '''Changa tuki''' is a life-style, dance and music genre derived from Electronic music that originated in [[Venezuela]]. In Venezuela it was present in parties until the 2000s. The Changa culture is very famous between the peoples of Venezuela. Its dancers and supporters are known as ''tuki''(s). |
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They had a particular style of clothing in which they mostly wore tight red pants, flannels, caps and were painted with hydrogen peroxide their whiskers and the tip of the hair. An urban culture that in its great majority was related to the poor classes and especially to the trickery and a kind of |
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thug. The creators of this style and the greatest djs were DJ Irvin and DJ Baba. Of the most remembered dancers we can mention Elber El Maestro among others. |
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Raptor house or Changa tuki is a life-style, dance and music genre derived from Electronic music that originated in Venezuela. In Venezuela it was present in parties until the 2000s. The Changa culture is very famous between the peoples of Venezuela. Its dancers and supporters are known as tuki(s).
They had a particular style of clothing in which they mostly wore tight red pants, flannels, caps and were painted with hydrogen peroxide their whiskers and the tip of the hair. An urban culture that in its great majority was related to the poor classes and especially to the trickery and a kind of thug. The creators of this style and the greatest djs were DJ Irvin and DJ Baba. Of the most remembered dancers we can mention Elber El Maestro among others.