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"Day charro"
The day chosen for the celebration was the September 14
The day chosen for the celebration was the September 14
-When and why did it begin?
In 1934 was celebrated the first Charro Day in Mexico. It was by decree recognizing those involved the art of horsemanship.
In 1934 was celebrated the first Charro Day in Mexico. It was by decree recognizing those involved the art of horsemanship.
There is no special food like cakes with candles, but there are typical Mexican food like tamales, pozole, enchiladas, tacos and more.
-Do people wear special costumes or masks?
Charros (men and women on horseback) parade through downtown in the morning (from 10am) and wear traditional charro suits jackets, pants and hats decorated beautifully. The horses are also arranged impeccably and were saddled with the best hardware. The festivities continue throughout the day in various rodeo rings, celebrations include bullfights, food and dancing.
-Do you have fireworks in the evenings?
The horses dominate the parade, but there are also floats. At night fireworks are lit to commemorate the day.
-Is music important? What kind of music do people play?
-Do people wear special costumes or masks?
Charros (men and women on horseback) parade through downtown in the morning (from 10am) and wear traditional charro suits jackets, pants and hats decorated beautifully. The horses are also arranged impeccably and were saddled with the best hardware. The festivities continue throughout the day in various rodeo rings, celebrations include bullfights, food and dancing.
-Do you have fireworks in the evenings?
The horses dominate the parade, but there are also floats. At night fireworks are lit to commemorate the day.
-Is music important? What kind of music do people play?
Music is important in the parade. People listen to traditional Mexican music (rancheras songs).
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