Showing posts with label Huey Atlixcayotl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huey Atlixcayotl. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2009

Taxco and the 44th Huey Atlixcayotl

After spending 6+ hours in a car on Friday to go to the Forest Expo in Mexico city (for less than 3 hours), I got up early on Saturday morning to go on my 1st Mexican tour. Really, it was just paying for a bus transport and turned out to be a lot cheaper than paying for the round trip bus ticket. The only bad news, the bus left at 5am and we got slightly delayed when we got pulled over by police at 5:02am. I spent Saturday in Taxco (if that name sounds familiar, I’ve been there a couple of times so the name might be familiar) for some silver shopping (Saturday is the day for the wholesale silver market).




On the last Sunday in the month of September, the town of Atlixco, Puebla celebrates the Huey Atlixcayotl, the 2nd largest dance festival in Mexico outside of Oaxaca’s Guelaguetza. The festival takes place on the Cerro (Hill) de San Miguel and coincides with the Sunday closest to the saint’s day, September 29th. Huey Atlixcayotl means the Gran Festival de Atlixo (Altixco’s Great Festival) in náhuatl. After arriving late last year and having to stand, I left a little earlier and was able to get a seat in the 1st row of the general admission section. The festival features dances from the 11 distinct regions of Puebla, as well as 1 invited state.















Puebla's governor was in attendance and got pulled from his seat on several occasions to dance.





So you've probably seen the following dance before, it's the voladores from the Totonacan region of Puebla and Veracruz. They probably have one of the most impressive traditions of all Mexican dances since they swing down from a pole hanging by their feet. I've seen them a couple of times, but this is the 1st time I've seen something go wrong.






It turns out that after that the voladores' pole is only put up for the festival each year. When deciding where to place the pole this year, someone clearly miscalculated the length of their ropes. Unfortunately as they we almost to the ground, they began to fly into a nearby tree. Most were ok, but the 1st on that crashed was injured and had to be taken out on a stretcher and rushed to the hospital, an unfortuante end to the 44th Huey Atlixcayotl.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Huey Atlixcayotl

Atlixco is a small city about 40 min outside of Puebla, and every Septermber (the 4 Sundays) they host a dance festival called Huey Atlixcayotl, that features traditional dances from the 11 regions of Puebla, and one invited state. All this takes place in an open-air apmitheater that is perched on top of a hill overlooking town. So here are some pictures of the dances and the costumes from Sunday.






These are the voladores that are known in part of the Sierra Norte of Puebla and partes of Veracruz (areas where the Totonaca indiginous group is). I already posted picts from the Papantla, Veracruz trip, but this time I had the big lense so here are a couple more picts, but closer up.