Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas Eve Parade 2011

The Cuenca Tourist Office describes the Passing of the Child Parade held on Christmas Eve in these words:  “This celebration reflects, as well as few others do, the culture and traditions of a people who expresses its beliefs in multiple and diverse forms of folklore.  The parade has as its purpose to adore the Nino Dios (God as child).”  Several pages of explanation follow in a pamphlet (written in English) describing the history and description of the participants of the parade which started at 10am and lasted until about 5pm.  It traveled from one Catholic Church (San Sebastian) along Simon Bolivar Street and ended at another Catholic Church (San Blas) where I understand a celebration was held.
      A friend and I were on the street at 10am for the beginning of the parade, but we were “saturated” and tired by the huge crowd, loud bands and the colorful procession of many, many people representing Cuenca and villages of Ecuador.  It was a wonderful experience and I took numerous photographs in that first two hours.  This is just a sampling:
These girls/band were first participants in parade
Detail of the dresses

A favorite theme:  children as angels 

Even dancing barefoot for hours

Dancers from many indigenous groups:  very colorful and exciting music. 











Happy girls with their goats
Man playing traditional horn
Young boys (both riding on their father's shoulders) one dressed in traditional clothes, the other dressed as Santa:  blending the old and the new
Villages of all economic status are represented, simple and affluent



Beautiful young girls in gorgeous dresses on horses were common:



And who could resist these faces?
The pride and care shown by fathers: a wonderful (common) occurrence and something I had not expected


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