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It´s almost Black Friday
By Piña
Black Friday is the name given to the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, traditionally the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. On this day, most major retailers open extremely early, often at 4 am, or earlier, and offer promotional sales to kick off the holiday shopping season, similar toBoxing Day sales in many Commonwealth Nations. Black Friday is not an official holiday, but many non-retail employers also observe this day as a holiday along with Thanksgiving, giving their employees the day off, thereby increasing the number of potential shoppers. It has routinely been the busiest shopping day of the year since 2005,[1] although news reports, which at that time wereinaccurate,[2] have described it as the busiest shopping day of the year for a much longer period of time.. Page 4
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Guelaguetza
Perhaps nowhere in the country has a show well, sorabidly beautiful Perhaps nowhere in the world And every day the party is spreading to…………
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Christmas tree invasion
More than 650,000,000 trees
have been exported to our country in tha last 3 weeks, and there……….
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Guelaguetza
Perhaps nowhere in the country has a show well, so rabidly beautiful Perhaps nowhere in the world And every day the party is spreading to all cornersof the country and has performed in various countries and resembles nothing But the Guelaguetza Monday of the hill
The outdoor amphitheater is arranged so that the background-as if that were not enough, the show is the same down there Oaxaca Valley all starts when the girl chosen offers the Guelaguetza Festival Centeocihuatl the goddess of corn:
"I belong to the race never conquered," he saysinto the microphone, and 15,000 people cimbran in the Cerro del Fortin, built in 1969
She advanced to the Royal Box and chairs the festival with the prehispanic governor in turn, to kick off the dances of the seven regions of Oaxaca: La Cañada, La Sierra, Lazaro Cardenas Mixteca, Isthmus of Tehuantepec, High Papaloapan, The Costa and El Valle
Guelaguetza comes from "Hella" deep, and "Guetza"friendship is deep friendship Zapotec word
And indeed: after each regional group performed their dances, it helps the friend, and artists began to spread among the public of their region products: offee, fruit, mescal, hats, baskets and each delegation arrives to the authority with these gifts, more animals, more fabrics, and provides staff with turkeys Give them, give them machetes
Four hours ofintense sun, and the prodigious movements round stage to the sound of bands and ensembles sun and color, signs of Rufino Tamayo
People stop in the Lunes del Cerro, six million pesos in government grants tickets 35 million pesos
Since the early twentieth century, is Schultz, people gathered to eat and hear the band had closed before the Guelaguetza Auditorium, this event, like a picnic, called LaRotonda of Azucena
The final dance is electrifying the audience, it does not move from their seats throughout the show, although the sun burns fierce in the rain or vibrates when it appears Cuilapan delegation of nine young Guerrero and begin the Dance of the Feather, such Perhaps the most famous first 7 numbers "gangs" After the other 7: "Register", "Space", "Anthem First", "Second Hymn","Chotis", "Escante" and "Waltz" Joy, emotion is driven by a dancer? chosen for their young artistic and moral virtues-who plays Montezuma The carrying colorful round tuft on the head weighs about 10 kilos bandmates spruce is the same so all are dancers traditionally dance Why? Not for money, as a plume can cost thousands of dollars and also suit
For them it is very important because they are dancing,...
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