Sunday, June 3, 2012

Mother's Day 2012

The "Huarichuros"
 Mother's Day is celebrated on the same day here, and so yes, this post is just a little bit late, but I still wanted to share.

J. in his frog costume
Most of the schools do a Mother's Day presentation, with the children doing traditional dances.  The parents go to local shops to rent the costumes for the children.  I was given a couple of days notice to rent 1 costume for each child, and then as soon as I got back from renting them, I went to pick the boys up from school and was told that S. was doing another dance and I needed to rent a 2nd costume.  Now, they don't cost that much to rent, but it is a PAIN to stand in the long, long line at the rental shop!!  I told his teacher that I had just rented the costumes and she said, "Well, he really likes to dance and he decided he was going to do another dance as well."  What could I say? I wasn't going to deny him the chance to dance if he liked it so much.
Pasacalle dance

 S. ended up doing 3 dances in total, and J. was supposed to do 2 dances, but most of the other kids in his class just didn't show up and so he ended up only doing the "Frog dance" all by himself. Well, he wanted big brother on the stage too, for moral support. :)

All the kids did a great job, and of course, it was fun to watch all of their cute performances!



Big brother providing moral support to little brother


Criollo Negro dance
The school did a good job of trying to make it a special presentation for the moms. There were a couple of special bands that came in to sing and to perform, and then they also did a drawing for one of the moms to win a prize.  A tasty meal was served at the end of it all.


The final group that came in while we were eating was....well....let me just say it was interesting.  Think men in tights--like from Shakespeare--coming to serenade everyone. They sang good. I have just never seen anything like them before here. They also invited people to come on the dance floor and they invited people to come dance with them. I was lucky enough to be pulled up there by the leader of the group and then he asked me where I was from. He then proceeded to thank all the moms for being there, especially the lovely lady from America. :)  *blush*  I was a little embarrassed. :)

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