la navidad en méxico. variety of activities that span the period from december 16th to january 6th....
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Variety of activities Variety of activities that span the period that span the period from December 16th from December 16th
to January 6th. to January 6th.
The celebration are The celebration are the fusion of the fusion of
indigenous and indigenous and Spanish traditions. Spanish traditions.
Literally “The Inns”Literally “The Inns” It is a religious procession It is a religious procession
that reenacts Mary and that reenacts Mary and Joseph's journey to find Joseph's journey to find shelter before the birth of shelter before the birth of baby Jesusbaby Jesus
There are nine There are nine posadasposadas Children are given Children are given
candles and a young girl candles and a young girl plays the part of Mary and plays the part of Mary and rides a donkey led by a rides a donkey led by a young boy playing the young boy playing the part of Josephpart of Joseph
Las PosadasLas Posadas
Las PosadasLas Posadas● The children go through the streets from The children go through the streets from
home to home (which represent the inns that home to home (which represent the inns that Mary and Joseph looked for shelter in), Mary and Joseph looked for shelter in), singing songs asking for a roomsinging songs asking for a room
● They are told there is no room and must go They are told there is no room and must go awayaway
● Eventually they are told there is room and Eventually they are told there is room and are welcomedare welcomed
● When the children are welcomed in, they say When the children are welcomed in, they say a prayer of thanks and then have a party a prayer of thanks and then have a party with food, fireworks, and gameswith food, fireworks, and games
LA PIÑATA LA PIÑATA
A tradition that involves A tradition that involves breaking a star shaped breaking a star shaped papier-mâché container papier-mâché container full of sweets, full of sweets, Mandarins, and small Mandarins, and small toys toys
A stick is used, and the A stick is used, and the piñatapiñata is hung on a cord, is hung on a cord, which in turn is moved which in turn is moved around to make it around to make it difficult for the person difficult for the person with the stick with the stick
You will hear the parents and You will hear the parents and children singing special children singing special PiñataPiñata songs including a verse which says:songs including a verse which says:
““no quiero orono quiero oroni quiero platani quiero plata
yo lo que quieroyo lo que quieroes romper la es romper la piñata”piñata”
(“(“I don’t need gold, nor do I desire I don’t need gold, nor do I desire silversilver
All that I want is to break the All that I want is to break the piñata!”piñata!” ) )
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"¡Dale, dale, dale,"¡Dale, dale, dale,no pierdas el tino,no pierdas el tino,
porque si lo pierdes,porque si lo pierdes,pierdes el camino,pierdes el camino,Una, dos, tres!"Una, dos, tres!"
("Strike it, Strike it, Strike it,("Strike it, Strike it, Strike it,don't lose your aim, don't lose your aim, because if you lose it,because if you lose it,
you won't find your way!you won't find your way!One, two, three!" )One, two, three!" )
PASTORELASPASTORELAS
The The PastorelasPastorelas in in Mexico starts as Mexico starts as
simple parables of simple parables of the struggle of good the struggle of good
against evil. The against evil. The light, humor-filled light, humor-filled
pastorelas are pastorelas are reenactments of the reenactments of the
shepherds' shepherds' adoration of the adoration of the
Christ Child Christ Child
NACIMIENTONACIMIENTO
Nativity scenes in Nativity scenes in wood, clay, metal, wood, clay, metal, glass, wax, straw glass, wax, straw and almost any and almost any material you can material you can think of, are think of, are another rich another rich expression of expression of popular art popular art
FLOR DE NOCHE BUENA FLOR DE NOCHE BUENA (Poinsettias)(Poinsettias)
native to Mexico native to Mexico
In In NáhuatlNáhuatl they they were called were called CuitlaxochitlCuitlaxochitl or star or star flowers flowers
in Spanish they are in Spanish they are known as known as Noche Noche BuenaBuena
NOCHE BUENANOCHE BUENA 24th December24th December
Celebration of a late-night Celebration of a late-night Misa de Misa de GalloGallo (Rooster's Mass) (Rooster's Mass)
Modern influences have Modern influences have introduced the Christmas tree and introduced the Christmas tree and Santa Claus Santa Claus
Opening of gifts Opening of gifts
PiñatasPiñatas and and luces de Belenluces de Belen
(sparklers)(sparklers)
Traditional Christmas supperTraditional Christmas supper
homemade homemade tamalestamales and and atoleatole (corn (corn gruel) or other regional dishes gruel) or other regional dishes
roast turkey, ham or suckling pig are roast turkey, ham or suckling pig are other popular menu items; as well as other popular menu items; as well as RomeritosRomeritos (a herb) in (a herb) in MoleMole (a spicy (a spicy chocolate sauce) with shrimps and chocolate sauce) with shrimps and potatoes; and potatoes; and BacalaoBacalao - cod served - cod served a a la la vizcainavizcaina, a Basque dish. The , a Basque dish. The traditional dessert is traditional dessert is colacióncolación, a , a mixture of candies in syrup. mixture of candies in syrup. PonchePonche (a (a hot fruit punch),hot fruit punch), sidrasidra (sparkling cider) (sparkling cider) or other spirits are served for the or other spirits are served for the holiday holiday brindisbrindis (toast). (toast).
NAVIDAD NAVIDAD (Christmas day)(Christmas day)
A large reunion A large reunion
Mean meal around three o’clock in Mean meal around three o’clock in the afternoon, what it is known as the afternoon, what it is known as
““recalentadorecalentado”, because the ”, because the Christmas meal is reheated from the Christmas meal is reheated from the
previous night previous night
AÑO NUEVOAÑO NUEVO 31st December - 1st January 31st December - 1st January
Big party, is ushered in with an Big party, is ushered in with an abundance of noise, of wonderful abundance of noise, of wonderful fireworks and hundreds of fireworks and hundreds of skyrockets. skyrockets.
Friends and families celebrate Friends and families celebrate with huge bonfires, music, food with huge bonfires, music, food and dancing and dancing
Custom: 12 grapes at midnight, Custom: 12 grapes at midnight, each one on the strike of the bell, each one on the strike of the bell, for good luck in each one of the for good luck in each one of the following twelve months following twelve months
family toasts with apple cider and family toasts with apple cider and start to eat (supper is the same as start to eat (supper is the same as the Christmas)the Christmas)
DIA DE REYESDIA DE REYES 6th January6th January
Twelfth Night, Epiphany, Three Twelfth Night, Epiphany, Three Kings Day, January 6th Kings Day, January 6th
The tradition in Mexico for The tradition in Mexico for Dia de Dia de ReyesReyes, Kings Day, is for children , Kings Day, is for children to leave their shoes outside the to leave their shoes outside the door so they can be filled with door so they can be filled with gifts from the Magi (Three Kings: gifts from the Magi (Three Kings: Melchior, Gaspar and Baltazar), Melchior, Gaspar and Baltazar), commemorating the gifts carried commemorating the gifts carried by the them to the Christ Child by the them to the Christ Child
Eating the traditional: “Eating the traditional: “Rosca de Rosca de Reyes”Reyes”
Special bread made for the occasion in the form of a crown, Special bread made for the occasion in the form of a crown, decorated with dried fruits and hiding in its midst one or several little decorated with dried fruits and hiding in its midst one or several little dolls dolls
The guest who finds the doll (representing the infant Jesus) in their The guest who finds the doll (representing the infant Jesus) in their slice of slice of RoscaRosca give a party on February 2nd, give a party on February 2nd, CandelariaCandelaria, with tamales , with tamales and atole for all. and atole for all.