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Russell Gordon / Aurora Photos, The Fiesta del Cafe y del Huipil is an annual celebration in Cuetzalan, a mountain town of primarily Nahuatl and Totonac indians. The week-long festival features native and folkloric dances, religious sermons, plays and music, and Palo Volador -- an event where male and female acrobats climb a high pole in the town square, and after the group leader sings and dances atop, all spiral down attached to ropes. |
Russell Gordon / Aurora Photos, The Fiesta del Cafe y del Huipil is an annual celebration in Cuetzalan, a mountain town of primarily Nahuatl and Totonac indians. The week-long festival features native and folkloric dances, religious sermons, plays and music, and Palo Volador -- an event where male and female acrobats climb a high pole in the town square, and after the group leader sings and dances atop, all spiral down attached to ropes. |
Russell Gordon / Aurora Photos, The newly-elected Queen of the Huipil arrives for crowning at the podium. The Fiesta del Cafe y del Huipil is an annual celebration in Cuetzalan, a mountain town of primarily Nahuatl and Totonac indians. The week-long festival features native and folkloric dances, religious sermons, plays and music, and Palo Volador -- an event where male and female acrobats climb a high pole in the town square, and after the group leader sings and dances atop, all spiral down attached to ropes. |
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