We returned to Teotitlán del Valle on Tuesday and Wednesday for performances of the Danza de la Pluma, a ritual re-enactment of the battles between the Aztec and Spanish. According to OaxacaWiki:
The origin of this dance goes back to the spiritual and physical conquest of Mexico by the Spanish – La Guerra de Conquista. The dance originated in the town of Cuilpam de Guerrero where Martin Cortes (son of Cortes) celebrated the first baptism of his child. Martin played the role of his father and the locals played the roles of the conquered indigenous peoples.
The story is told in 41 bailes (dances) and lasts from early afternoon into the night. Selected years in advance, it is an honor to be a dancer and they perform their roles for 3 years. This week, during the multi-day fiesta honoring Preciosa Sangre de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo, we saw the first performances by the new cast and they looked great!
Presenting the Cast of Characters
Montezuma
Doña Marina (hat) and Malinche (headdress)
2 Subalternos
16 Danzantes: Teotiles (2), Capitánes (2), Reyes (4), and Vasallos (8)
They are going to be fun to watch during the next 3 years. (By the way, the costumes may change from day-to-day, but the cast remains the same.)
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