11/18/2023 0 Comments 2 de febrero dia de la candelaria![]() LA ROSCA DE REYES será: viernes 6 de enero de 2022 de 16:00 a 18:00 horas en OPEN Center for the Arts La POSADA NAVIDEÑA será: jueves 22 de diciembre de 2022 de 16:00 a 19:00 horas en OPEN Center for the Arts La primera posada fue un gran éxito, con más de 300 residentes asistiendo a cada evento, sabíamos que teníamos que continuar con estas celebraciones.Įstamos orgullosos y emocionados de anunciar que, en colaboración con los padres líderes de la Escuela Primaria Magnet Kanoon, la Academia Escolar Saucedo, la Escuela Comunitaria Primaria Spry y la Escuela Primaria Hammond, presentaremos nuestra quinta serie anual de eventos tradicionales mexicanos: Estas celebraciones se enfocan en reunir a las familias para cantar, caminar, bailar, actuar, hacer y romper piñatas, brindar actividades artísticas y crear un espacio para que los padres compartan sus historias de su infancia con sus hijos, familiares y amigos.Įstas celebraciones comienzan con la “Posada” en diciembre, seguida de “La Rosca de Reyes” en enero, y cierran con “El Día de La Candelaria” en febrero. La idea era brindar a las familias de la comunidad un espacio donde estas celebraciones anuales puedan ser vividas y transmitidas a sus hijos. Los esperamos este 3 de Febrero de 4 a 6 p.m.Įn 2017, los padres líderes de 4 escuelas locales (Kanoon Elementary Magnet, Saucedo Scholastic Academy, Spry Elementary Community y Hammond Elementary) acudieron a nosotros en busca de apoyo para recrear las tradicionales celebraciones mexicanas de invierno en nuestra comunidad. Photography by Carlos Rosado and La Razón Noticias for its use in Yucatán Today.¡¡¡Ven a celebrar con nosotros el Día La Candelaria!!! You are sure to have a wonderful time!Ĭoming from a Mexican/Canadian family, Carlos Rosado is an adventure travel guide, blogger, and photographer with studies in Multimedia, Philosophy, and Translation. Like all Yucatecan towns and cities, Valladolid is full of a great many warm and wonderful people, so if you feel like joining in on the festivities don’t let shyness get in your way. Keep in mind that there is a big difference between the party-like atmosphere of the Vaquería and the solemn religious processions which run between the Church of the Candelaria and the Calzada de Los Frailes please be mindful and respectful. The highlight of the festivities, however, is an enormous party organized by a local Gremio (or guild) complete with bullfighting, fireworks, and Yucatán’s traditional Vaquería to the rhythm of the state’s most famous dance, the Jarana. During this time, the city holds several processions and masses, but also holds an enormous fair complete with music, entertainment, rides, and of course lots and lots of food. Instead, a full 12 days are dedicated to la Virgen de la Candelaria. In Mérida, celebrations on February 2nd center around the 16th-century Templo de la Candelaria, in Barrio de San Juan downtown.īut in Valladolid the celebrations are not limited to a single day. According to tradition, the tamales must be provided by the person or persons who found a small figure of baby Jesus in their Rosca de Reyes on the date of the Epiphany, January 6th, also known as Día de Reyes or Three Kings’ day. In commemoration of the Virgin of Candelaria, people across Mexico enjoy tamales on February 2nd. ![]() In gratitude, the woman, who turned out to be an emanation of the Virgin Mary, cleansed the community of the plague and filled their hearts with joy. ![]() Feeling in his heart that this was no ordinary woman, the slave told his master who then provided shelter for the woman and her child. The legend, which has its origin in Spain, states that upon returning to town from the wilderness a young slave encountered a beautiful woman holding a child and a candle. ![]() This is especially true in Valladolid, where the Virgin of the Candelaria is the city’s patron saint. La Candelaria is celebrated across much of the Christian world, but as with most traditions, Yucatecos have found a way to celebrate it in a way all their own. One of the most anticipated is the festivity of Candlemas, known in México as el Día de la Candelaria, celebrated every February 2nd.
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