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    • The Guelaguetza. The Guelaguetza, also known as “los Lunes del Cerro,” is one of the most emblematic traditions of Oaxaca. Originating from pre-Hispanic times, this festivity celebrates the beginning of the rainy and harvest season.
    • Tequio. The Tequio is a custom that protects the state of Oaxaca which dates back to pre-Hispanic times. This tradition is practiced in the Zapotec community and consists of community work where everyone contributes resources and effort to help in projects to support the village and its people.
    • The Night of Radishes (Noche de los Rabanos) Celebrated every December 23rd, the night of radishes is a tradition that has its origins in colonial times.
    • Viernes de Llano (Plain Friday – Beauty Contest) The Viernes de llano is a beauty contest in which students from Oaxaca University participate. But it is not a common contest, the winner is decided by the amount of flowers she receives.
  1. Jun 22, 2023 · This blog post will take you on a journey of Oaxaca’s music and dance culture, exploring their pre-Hispanic roots, the role of music and dance in festivals, the unique musical traditions of Zapotec and Mixtec communities, the modern music scene, and the efforts to preserve and promote Oaxacan music and dance culture.

  2. Aug 8, 2009 · There's music and dance for every aspect of life in Oaxaca. Indigenous rhythms cross-pollinate with a legacy of French and Austrian brass bands as well as the tragic music of southern Spain; while African slaves brought upbeat rhythms and the marimba.

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  3. Traditional instruments like the teponaxtle (a type of wooden drum) and the chirimía (a type of flute) are used to create enchanting melodies. The Danza de los Rubios is a notable dance from this region, featuring vibrant music that is both rhythmic and narrative.

  4. Oct 22, 2021 · Most folk music collectors who have visited Oaxaca have found versions of the song, including Concha Michel, a singer-songwriter, political activist, playwright, and scholar of Indigenous folklore, who contributed her version to Frances Toor’s 1947 book A Treasury of Mexican Folkways.

  5. May 17, 2010 · But as anyone who has been to Oaxaca will attest, the music of the region is so beautiful, spirited, and abundant, it’s impossible to ignore it as being one of the most impressive aspects of Mexican culture.

  6. Feb 17, 2024 · It is an opportunity to appreciate the ethnic and artistic diversity of Oaxaca, as well as to enjoy its music, dance, and delicious traditional cuisine. The Guelaguetza is a multicultural festival that takes place in July in the city of Oaxaca de Juárez.