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San Baltasar, King Baltasar Cambá or San Baltazar is a folk saint of African origin, widely venerated in the coastal area of Argentina in the province of Corrientes, northeast of Santa Fe and east of Chaco and Formosa. The worship of San Baltasar is considered a para-liturgical cult, known as the Brotherhood of San Baltazar, since the Catholic Church has not canonized nor recognized Baltasar as a saint. San Baltasar appears as a crowned black man wearing a red robe or cloak and carrying a scepter or a staff.

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  • San Baltasar, Santo Rey Baltasar o Santo Cambá (siendo kambá: ‘negro, morocho’, en idioma guaraní) es un santo venerado en Argentina, Paraguay y Uruguay , basado en el rey mago Baltasar, perteneciente a la creencia popular. Su culto se practica en la zona del Litoral: Corrientes, Entre Ríos, este del Chaco y Formosa. Se mantienen prácticas musicales y religiosas de raigambre afromestiza, algunas de las cuales tienen antecedentes en la antigua Cofradía. Este culto se practica de manera paralitúrgica, pues para la Iglesia católica san Baltasar no está canonizado. (es)
  • San Baltasar, King Baltasar Cambá or San Baltazar is a folk saint of African origin, widely venerated in the coastal area of Argentina in the province of Corrientes, northeast of Santa Fe and east of Chaco and Formosa. The worship of San Baltasar is considered a para-liturgical cult, known as the Brotherhood of San Baltazar, since the Catholic Church has not canonized nor recognized Baltasar as a saint. San Baltasar appears as a crowned black man wearing a red robe or cloak and carrying a scepter or a staff. (en)
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  • San Baltasar, Santo Rey Baltasar o Santo Cambá (siendo kambá: ‘negro, morocho’, en idioma guaraní) es un santo venerado en Argentina, Paraguay y Uruguay , basado en el rey mago Baltasar, perteneciente a la creencia popular. Su culto se practica en la zona del Litoral: Corrientes, Entre Ríos, este del Chaco y Formosa. Se mantienen prácticas musicales y religiosas de raigambre afromestiza, algunas de las cuales tienen antecedentes en la antigua Cofradía. Este culto se practica de manera paralitúrgica, pues para la Iglesia católica san Baltasar no está canonizado. A este santo están dedicados los chamamés candombes Cambá cuá (agujero o cueva de negros, en idioma guaraní) y Cambá jeroký (baile de morenos o negros), compuestos por Osvaldo Sosa Cordero, conocedor de la festividad y de la música desarrollada en este evento por haber nacido en Concepción Yaguareté-Corá, por haber vivido estas festividades en el barrio Cambá Cuá de Corrientes y por haber sido asiduo asistidor a bailes afroporteños mientras vivía en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. También destacan las charandas (género musical también conocido como zemba, el nombre antiguo de este género), "charanda negra" y "charanda de la libertad" de Zitto Segovia. (es)
  • San Baltasar, King Baltasar Cambá or San Baltazar is a folk saint of African origin, widely venerated in the coastal area of Argentina in the province of Corrientes, northeast of Santa Fe and east of Chaco and Formosa. The worship of San Baltasar is considered a para-liturgical cult, known as the Brotherhood of San Baltazar, since the Catholic Church has not canonized nor recognized Baltasar as a saint. San Baltasar appears as a crowned black man wearing a red robe or cloak and carrying a scepter or a staff. San Baltasar's feast day is 6 January, when devotees dance and play music in his honor, most commonly candombe. In Concepción, Tucumán, Argentina, there are activities such as religious worship and musical entertainment offerings. This place called the South Island of San Baltasar, is an architectural ensemble consisting of the church with the image of the saint. He is the unofficial patron saint of Fernando de la Mora, a town in Paraguay. (en)
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