Every June 29 in Guatire and Guarenas in Miranda State in Venezuela commemorates the Parranda of San Pedro, of Colonial origin and accompanied by four, maracas and a red and yellow flag... The most striking thing is a man dressed as a woman, wearing a rag doll... this man is María Ignacia and the doll is Rosa Ignacia.... Legend has it that Maria Ignacia asked Saint Peter for health for her daughter when she was sick, if the healing of the girl occurred, she would dance in a procession every year to pay the promise, at that time the people decided to accompany her in the procession, thus creating this festival intangible heritage of humanity, years later Mary Ignacia died and is her husband dressed as a woman who continues with tradition, hence one man is dressed as a woman, the others are dressed as a Levite and Punpá, accompanied by children dressed in red and yellow, they wear their face painted in smoke black like masks. #Parranda drunting