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søndag 15. september 2013

Día de la independencia!

So today was the independence day of Costa Rica! Yesterday they had some entertainment and speeches in the park. A tradition for the day before the independence day is to make a farol, which is a box with a light in it.


There were many different farols, and they gave out prices for the best and most creative ones. 


Today it was possible to see the Costa Rican flag everywhere (they have actually been around for the whole month).


It is a tradition that all the schools participate in parades around the local churches and their parks.


There were many different outfits to see in the parades, but this is the most traditional outfit of Costa Rica.



One thing the parades are well known for are the marching bands! They have been practicing since school started in February, and I have been hearing them practicing the last few weeks. The most common instruments in the bands are drums and liras.


A lot of the bands also had some other instruments. I really don't know the name of this instrument, but it was cool ;)


Here is a video of the most popular performance in the parade.



And here is an example of the loud noise they can make with their drums!


After the parade in Moravia was finished I moved on to Coronado, known for its old gothic church. The parade was pretty much longer, and there were much more people than in Moravia.


Here is another traditional outfit used for Costa Rican dancing.


There were a lot of nice and different traditional Costa Rican dances to see today.


Some of the bands also had brass instruments.


And some of the musicians played on several drums ;)


 In addition to music and dancing there were some cheerleading teams that would have short performances :)


In front of the bands there would be more students dancing to the music. This was the last school in the parade in Coronado.


 I had a great day with a lot to hear and see! The sun was also shining, so I got a little sunburnt :P
¡Viva Costa Rica!


tirsdag 13. august 2013

Cartago!

A morning before classes at Tempos we had some time to visit Gera's hometown, Cartago.
We ate lunch not so far up the mountain of the tallest volcano in Costa Rica, Irazú. The restaurant is named after the horrible earthquake in 1910.


After lunch we drove down to the city to see the famous church dedicated to the virgin of the angels. The Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles.


This is the church where a lot of latin-americans walk to during a holiday of the virgin. Many people walk for several days to get to this church.



Outside the curch they have a fountain of holy water. A lot of people come here to drink this water, or just rinse their belongings in the water.