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130 Years of Carnival History | Print |  Email
Feb 14, 2007
carnival Cozumel history
130 years of tradition.
  Cozumel's Carnival is thought to be the oldest in the Yucatan Peninsula and possibly in the whole of Mexico.

In 1876, La Revista de Merida magazine, first recorded the event.

According to word-of-mouth, in 1896 costume competitions and ribbon dancing were organized during Carnival and a wooden bull called Huacax-xhé was made.

In 1904, for the first time, Don Manuel Vivas Martín, together with a baker from Campeche, introduced the Guaranducha to the Carnival. This traditional musical performance is thought to be from Cuba originally, but was made popular in Campeche.

In this musical play, the heros are played by blacks, and although all the parts are all female, all the actors are male.

Just before the 1920s, Félix González Bonastre arrived to the island from Tabasco and became involved in the event.
 
Canrival history
Generations of fun.

He helped with the organization of student music groups, songs and social reviews for the Guaranducha.

From then on, the Guaranducha was enthusiastically supported by carnaveleros and finally, in the 1940s, women were also able to take part for the first time.

Like the island's economy, Cozumel's Carnival went through the doldrums in the early 1970s. It was rescued again by the Municipal Government in 1975, when the fiesta received a new impetus and regained popularity with locals.

Today, the tradition strengthens every year, as this safe, popular, family celebration continues to grow. The glamor and happiness that new generations have inherited help to ensure that Cozumel's Carnival will always be the best in the state.


More Carnival links:

Carnival 2007 Photo Galleries.

Emotional Carnival Closing Night.

Dancing For A Carnival Dream.

First Carnival Parade.

Carnival Crazy Cozumel 2007!

Get Ready for Cozumel Carnival 2007.

Mayor's Carnival Message.

Carnival 2006 Photo Gallery.
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