The small village of Tlayacapan in the hills of Morelos is is known for its clay and ceramic pottery and figurines.
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The small village of Tlayacapan in the hills of Morelos is is known for its clay and ceramic pottery and figurines. Continue reading Tlayacapan, Morelos The Guelaguetza is a festival of the sharing of cultures, traditions and communities that takes place in Oaxaca City and other Oaxacan communities in July of every year. In it the indigenous groups from seven distinct regions of the mountainous state of Oaxaca participate, each presenting colorful demonstrations of its dance with the brilliant and beautiful costumes of the region, and of its songs and music, with the use and integration of traditional instruments and voice. Continue reading The Guelaguetza in Oaxaca Every year during the festivities of Semana Santa (Holy Week — Easter), Uruapan, Michoacan is host to a large, bustling and highly colorful fair that features much of the variety of fabulous arts and crafts available from the many crafts-producing towns and municipalities of the state. Continue reading Tianguis Artesanal Uruapan The arts and crafts of the Patzcuaro area are spectacular: carved wood crafts and furniture, woven straw and reed figures, colorful textiles and clay pottery. Continue reading Patzcuaro Arts and Crafts |
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