Terésa and The Matachines
Terésa Y Los MAtachines
de Perry Gaspar
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Written in English and Spanish, a young girl tells of her involvement in a yearly celebration of her village. The dance of Los Matachines is still presented in numerous humble villages both Hispanic and Native American, from Mesomerica to northern New Mexico. Terésa, who represents the historical figure of "La Malinche" is joined by ten wondrously costumed Matachines, "El Monarca" their leader, "Torito," a boy in a bull skin, and "Abuelo," a masked clown. The basic premise of the celebration has been handed down for centuries and may have originated with the Moors in Spain.
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- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 44 - Fecha de publicación: jul. 20, 2010
- Palabras clave hispanic culture, El Torito, El Abuelo, english and spanish, ingles y espanol, El Monarca, Matachines de Alcalde, Alcalde NM, New Mexico villages, matachines, educational, photography, hispanic, hispano, Malinche, Cortez, Montezuma
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Perry Jasper
New Mexico/Mexico
My Portuguese ancestral name was Gaspar. I was still a boy when my parents moved from California to Mexico and settled into a small, mostly fishing village life. It was there I learned Spanish and developed my appreciation for 3rd world culture. I've been shooting photographs for 35 years.