La Fiesta de los Negritos (Fiesta of “The Little Dark Ones”) in Tócuaro
La Fiesta de los
Negritos en Tócuaro coincides with the Día
de la Calendaria (February 2). This custom goes way back, and the
community goes to great lengths to retain this tradition, which is based on
generations upon generations.
Hotel Mansión Iturbe is proud to recommend this event – with its infinite originality, color, and texture – to all our guests.
Tócuaro is a mere 15 kilometers from Pátzcuaro (20 minutes away, on the way
to Erongarícuaro).
While other communities traditionally celebrate this event in December, we can enjoy the celebration at the same time as Día dela Candelaria – “two for the price of one!”
The fiesta
in Tócuaro typically takes place
after mass at the church (6:00 p.m.).
The obligatory band appears, and then the children – cheerful and proud
with their colorful outfits – arrive in their bucolic attires to perform their
traditional dances.
But even before mass is over, we hear the fireworks that herald the beginning of the festivities.
Typically, we see the pastoral actors in their traditional getups, but Tócuaro is noted for their distinctive, phantasmagorical “little devil” masks with protruding snakes or dragons (representing the devil), which are known as “little dark ones.”
Tócuaro is known for these masks made of wood, which take on a life of their own when worn as masks on humans!
The festival has its roots in the belief that these little demons were all around the Baby Jesus – until, of course, he was “presented” at church.”
The Fiesta goes on for several days, and is preceded by a “mask exhibition,” where the local artisans are able to display their wares. There you will also find wood furniture and embroidery, all exemplary of Mexican folk art.
*Text, pictures and video property of Hotel Mansión Iturbe.
We also invite you to check more post in our blog, you will find information about Pátzcuaro and the surrounding area that can help you to plan your next trip to Pátzcuaro.
Here are some post that we suggest you to check:
Mexican Traditions: The Moors of Tejaro in Pátzcuaro
Archaeological Zone of Tzintzuntzan
Altars of Lady of Sadness during Holy Week in Patzcuaro – a Yearly Event
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Mexican culture traditions and customs in Tocuaro |
Hotel Mansión Iturbe is proud to recommend this event – with its infinite originality, color, and texture – to all our guests.
Fetivities of Mexico that you can enjoy at Lake Pátzcuaro Region |
While other communities traditionally celebrate this event in December, we can enjoy the celebration at the same time as Día dela Candelaria – “two for the price of one!”
Mexican Traditions that you can enjoy in Tocuaro on February 2nd |
Festivities in Tocuaro on February 2nd |
Tocuaro celebrations during "Fiesta de los Negritos" |
But even before mass is over, we hear the fireworks that herald the beginning of the festivities.
Typically, we see the pastoral actors in their traditional getups, but Tócuaro is noted for their distinctive, phantasmagorical “little devil” masks with protruding snakes or dragons (representing the devil), which are known as “little dark ones.”
Tocuaro Masks |
Tócuaro is known for these masks made of wood, which take on a life of their own when worn as masks on humans!
Tocuaro Wooden Masks |
The festival has its roots in the belief that these little demons were all around the Baby Jesus – until, of course, he was “presented” at church.”
Tocuaro Masks during Fiesta de los Negritos |
The Fiesta goes on for several days, and is preceded by a “mask exhibition,” where the local artisans are able to display their wares. There you will also find wood furniture and embroidery, all exemplary of Mexican folk art.
Video from Tocuaron celebrations during the Fiesta de los Negritos
*Text, pictures and video property of Hotel Mansión Iturbe.
We also invite you to check more post in our blog, you will find information about Pátzcuaro and the surrounding area that can help you to plan your next trip to Pátzcuaro.
Here are some post that we suggest you to check:
Mexican Traditions: The Moors of Tejaro in Pátzcuaro
Archaeological Zone of Tzintzuntzan
Altars of Lady of Sadness during Holy Week in Patzcuaro – a Yearly Event
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Plaza Vasco de Quiroga
61600 Patzcuaro, Michoacan
México
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Portal Morelos 59
Plaza Vasco de Quiroga
61600 Patzcuaro, Michoacan
México
For more information about our Hotel in Patzcuaro
Reservations online at Hotel Mansion Iturbe
Tels: +52 (434) 342 0368 / 342 3628
Fax: +52 (434) 342 3627
Toll Free fax number from USA & CANADA: 1 866 678 6102
GDS CODES:
Amadeus: ON MLMMAN
Sabre: ON 16297
Galileo: ON 24977
Worldspan: ON MLMM
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