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Mexico is a fascinating blend of
indigenous tradition and colonial
influence. There are hundreds of
ceremonies, religious rites, and
ethnic rituals yearly.

How can you know what all the
options are?

It's simple! We start with
chronological order: a listing of
every festival, with award-winning
photographs, informative essays,
and helpful facts about the area.

But here's the best part: when
we're up and running, you'll be able
to just type in your travel dates, or
search by region, by state, by city,
by village, or by distance from your
location.

The patented SORT functions
we're developing will find lots of
colorful celebrations you might not
know about!

Have a specific cultural interest,
like textiles, or traditional music?
Just select what you're interested
in, and let us help you make
informed decisions about making
the most of Mexico!
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This material is copyrighted Jay Dunn 2012,
as is all associated content on  
www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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True faith suffuses every aspect of Teotitlan del Valle's painstaking recreation of the last hours of
Jesus, from Thursday's afternoon's Last Supper through to a night vigil at a jail cell after his arrest.
Village elders play the parts of the twelve apostles, and the town's devout fill the church for mass
and communion, for the ritual washing of the disciple's feet, and for multiple gatherings which mark
the hours. Good Friday dawns with music, scripture, and a solemn procession of Christ, the Virgin
Mary and the town's own radiant“Virgen Dolorosa” through the streets.