domingo, 14 de octubre de 2012

NEW YEAR CELEBRATION




New Year is an exciting holiday in Ecuador, full of tradition, politics, and history. Like Halloween, people of all ages dress up in costumes, the most popular being men dressed as the widows of the "old years". Instead of candy, they ask for money, offering a dance in return. At midnight, firecrackers pop across the country as años viejos burn on almost every street.



Años Viejos - "Old Year"



One of the most important Ecuadorian traditions for ringing in the New Year is making años viejos, effigies representing local and international politicians, famous celebrities, or even cartoon characters. The effigies are made from old clothes sewn together and stuffed with firecrackers and sawdust (newspaper or any other flammable material can also be used). The heads of the effigies are covered with paper måché masks, shaped into caricatures of politicians or other people who have been in the news, generally for scandals. As the effigy parodies the year's top news stories and scandals, it is often seen as a social and political commentary, and its likeness is usually someone notorious or who has recently been involved in a scandal. At midnight it will be beaten and burned for all of the trouble it has caused in the year.


The Old Year Comes to an End



On December 31, the años viejos sit alongside the road in small huts constructed out of eucalyptus or palm branches. The dolls patiently await their midnight death. As the year slowly comes to a close, Ecuadorians, especially the men, dress up as viudas, the widows of the dying year. These viudas, however, are not very upset about their husbands' death, and tend to act promiscuously. Dressed in skimpy black clothes, tights or nylons, and a black shawl around their shoulders, the viudas stand outside of the makeshift huts and ask passing cars for money to help pay for their husband's funeral. As with most Ecuadorian festivities, dancing is involved, and in order to "earn" the money, the viuda will perform a short dance. The money collected is used for the New Year party.

Burning the Año Viejo


At midnight, the effigy is beaten with a belt, punishment for all of the hardships it has caused in the last twelve months. Everyone, young and old, gets a chance to beat it before it is set on fire. As it burns, the firecrackers go off and the bravest jump over it, taunting it as a matador does a bull. By midnight, the city is dotted with the smoldering remains of the "old year", and everyone is ready for a fresh start to a new year on January first.

6 comentarios:

  1. Excellent information!
    Very interesting the costumes and festivities of our beautiful country ECUADOR!!!
    Thanks!!!

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  2. I like it!!!! I think is the best custom that Ecuador have to forget the old year (bad things that happen during that year) and star the new year very happy.Thanks!!!

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  3. Hi friend really nice ... I love for know more about that!!

    kisses Mònica

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  4. Hello!!!
    I think that is important to highlight the celebration of these traditions of our country and that every day are being lost, and it is well that we remember the traditions of Ecuador

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  5. Hi… i think that is good that all people know about our customs in the different parts of Ecuador but the most important thing is that all Ecuadorian people know about this customs.

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  6. it's really interesting to know more about our traditions, we have to keep those kind of celebration because are part of our histoy.

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