a town in the state of Mexico that claims to be where the tradition of posadas and, by extension, piñata making originated. For nearly 40 years, Acolman has hosted an annual posada and piñata ...
Las Posadas are a Mexican Christmas tradition that conjures up images of punch and piñatas, but their meaning goes deeper Las Posadas are one of the Mexican Christmas traditions that take place ...
A woman carries a pinata in Mexico City, Mexico, Dec. 13, 2024. Pinata, traditionally crafted in the shape of a seven-pointed star, is filled with candies and small gifts, bringing joy and festive ...
The city of Clearwater, in collaboration with UNIMEX and the East Gateway Neighborhood Association, hosted Gran Posada ...
This celebration doesn’t just encompass one day, as throughout the month, various activities take place as part of Mexico’s Christmas traditions. One of these traditions is Las Posadas.
It is all the more proof the Mexican and American zeitgeists refuse to imagine a birthday party or a Christmas posada without a jovial piñata swinging in their midst. Even covering one's eyes as ...
Mexican street corn, a bouncy castle, a mechanical bull ride, Cocomelon characters, pinatas, Santa Claus, and free winter clothing for children. It’s called Posada Navideña, that's in Spanish now.
Posadas are part of a centuries-long tradition that recreates Mary and Joseph's search for a place where the baby Jesus could be born. But in Mexico City, they have become just a reason to party.