The mysterious and often overlooked state of Michoacán, western Mexico, is rich in earthy textures and stunning colonial architecture. The grandiose university city of Morelia, the weathered colonial town of Patzcuaro and the ethereal Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary feature in this silde show.
The dance signifies the blessing of ancestral forces, the renewal of the earth and the return of fertility. It signifies spring after winter, where the banging of the earth is reminiscent of the sexual act, and the manner in which pre-Columbians planted maize using a stick, one seed at a time.
“Michoacán is a very rich state.” Says Miguel Angel Nuñez, a Mexican anthropologist specialised in this evocative and often overlooked land in Western Mexico. “It has an incredible abundance of natural gifts – most importantly, a wide variety of climates and landscapes. Here in Michoacán, you’ll find desert cacti on one side of the road [...]
Monday, August 24, 2009
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