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Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby asirimarco » Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:04 am

Had another couple of interesting days. The cruise ships are in town on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday so all kinds of things happen then.
I saw in one of the flyers I picked up that the Voladores de Papantla (Papantla Fliers) put on shows here. We saw them years ago in Mexico City. Five men dressed like “exotic birds” climb a pole 105 feet high then one stays on top while the other four fly around the pole with a rope attached to their ankle. The pole revolves and the men eventually unwind right to the ground. Any way we kept asking around – “Where are the Voladores?” Finally someone knew and told us where they perform and when. The when being the crucial information. “On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays when the cruise ships are in.” Ah Ha.
So Wednesday we trooped over there to watch. Got parked and finally found the right place. Had to walk through lots of little shops to get to it. Didn’t see any place to buy tickets. Started up the bleachers to sit down and were stopped by security. Nope we couldn’t stay and watch. Why not? We’ll buy tickets. Nope.. Bill started talking to Security in Spanish, finally he told us to just stay where we were while he went to talk to someone else. So we stayed in the little shop that had a great view of the pole and stage. Meanwhile the bleachers filled up with people with tags on their shirts identifying their ship tour guide. When Bill came back he told us the event was ONLY for the cruise ship tours – no one else. BUT they wouldn’t make us leave the little shop we were in. So…we watched the entire show while standing in the shop. No problem. Security just smiled at us and talked to Bill. Ended up buying a Christmas manger wall hanging.
The show was interesting, in fact it was more than we thought we were going to see. There were Folklorico dancers, some dancers doing Latin dancing to promote Carnival, Danza del Venado (Stag Dance) this dance is the state dance of Sonora and is featured on their license plates.. Also a rope twirling demonstration by a Charro (who was a a boy of about 14.) And then something I’ve never seen before and don’t know the name of. Four men climb on a wooden structure that then spins like a ferris wheel. Finally the pole fliers. But here because of space restraints the pole was only 60 feet high. Still spectacular. Glad we got to stay. Another foursome had come in the same time we did and they weren’t on a cruise either. But they made such a fuss when being told to leave, several uses of the “F” word that they were escorted out by Security. Ha to them.
Their embroidered outfits front
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The back of them
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Folklorico Dancers
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The dance of the stag
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Same thing different pose
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The young boy - Charro - roping and authentic clothing jumping through the rope
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Coming in for other dance on ferris wheel thingy
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Climbing up on wheel
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Starting to spin it
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Climbing the 60 foot pole to fly
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Getting to the top
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Getting ready to drop over the side
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Ready
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On their way down
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Almost down
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If you ever get a chance it is something to see. Four guys sping down the 5th sits on top as the pole spins playing a flute.
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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby avalen » Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:18 am

wow, very festive, HA! now we can say we've seen the pole flyers and didn't even
take the cruise, :lol:
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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby bluepinecones » Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:26 am

Great photos as usual.
Appears that you had an excellent view from the shop; glad you didn't get escorted out.
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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby cnanago » Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:30 am

Thanks for sharing, it feels like I'm almost there and the excitement in the air is contagious.













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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby Redetotry » Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:29 pm

I had no idea this was a sport! Thank you for taking the time to share your trip with us. I have really enjoyed the pictures and stories.
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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby Bethers » Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:31 pm

I'm so glad you didn't cuss at security - look what we ALL would have missed! Wonderful shots.
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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby Nasoosie » Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:26 pm

GREAT pics! I am so glad Bill speaks Spanish! I think it's essential to be able to speak Spanish when you visit in Mexico!

Another wonderful day watching Mexican happenings while shoveling new snow off my deck back here in northern NY!

I LOVE your tour guide show! Thanks yet again.
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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby Sparkle » Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:35 pm

I think I can speak for us all when I say this has been the most wonderful adventure you have taken us on.
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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby OutandAbout » Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:42 pm

As always, great pictures. You are a fantastic tour guide. I am enjoying your adventures in Mexico. Thanks again.

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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby dcricket » Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:57 pm

What gorgeous costumes and amazing cultural treats to experience. It amazes me the igonorance of some people to have to stoop to profanity. If a level headed conversation isn't going to get you anywhere, what do they expect to obtain by throwing the F bomb at them? A top row VIP seat? Sheeeeeeeeeese
Agree that you DH speaking Spanish and your obvious personalities were a major factor in the Security guard being so accomodating. How nice of him not to shoo you away. Love seeing the pictures/sights and described scents of such a glorious culture.
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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby Cedar518 » Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:43 am

fantastic pics,.... as always! I love your descriptions too. I still think you should publish a book with all of your trip!
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Re: Pole Fliers in Mazatlan and more

Postby mtngal » Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:37 am

WOW, that is so interesting! and glad Bill speaks Spanish!
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