Sunday, June 17, 2007

Locos Parade!

The week long festival of San Antonio de Padua culminates with the 'Locos' parade of over 10,000 participants in costume. This first float of San Antonio, brings on the throng of costumed revelers.



The altar is filled with flowers, decorations and flowers.



Wizard princesses....



and the grand wizards start the festivities



Every neighborhood in San Miguel has its own group of locos or crazies, who attend local and neighborhood festivals, and for this one, they convene together to celebrate their loco-ness



From celebrities...



To death, devils and Fidel Castro



Beautiful women and Mexican luchadors



Payasos, payasos...



Carnaval and cartoon characters



Elaborate costumes



and old dancers..



Kewpie like dolls



Cowgirls and cowboys



Fantastical creatures



Hours and hours are spent creating masks, costumes, floats, and perfecting routines.



The range of masks is from paper mache, to cloth, to rubber and plastic.



Pirates with warts on their noses



The Mojigangas, without which a parade would not be complete. Standing about 12 to 15 feet tall, they weave in and out of the crowd, lowering their heads into your face.



The traditional man and woman



Woman of the night...



Groups of luchadors - Rey Misterio, La Parka, Santo and others



Clowns and pirates and big haired women



Baby diablo on his father's shoulders - his initiation into the big parade.



And, buzz lightyear -



Characters and more characters



Death and skeletons



Hooded figures



More clowns and theatre faces



Monsters and gremlins



The creativity in the hand made masks and costumes is as good as it gets, but unlike the Macy's parade, this is completely local and hecho a mano!



Saddam with donkey ears, devils, clowns and Santo luchador. No one is left out of the melee.



Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker and Goofy too.



Teletubbies



Luchadors fighting in the back of a pickup truck with the foxy babe.



Clowns throwing candy





Huevos in pigtails and hats following the conquistador



Mysterio, handing out candy with reaper behind him



Hands out for candy as the pirates go by





The campesino



Masks worn on the back of heads



What a set of lips!



Some of the best clowns you have ever seen



A young girl between death and George Bush



Vaca loco, death, muertos, skeletons



Gypsies



Shreck wearing Winnie the Pooh



More Death coming....



Mother earth brings up the end



While the early paraders rest on the sidewalk



And the crowds disperse to the south



to the west



North



and East



And the workers from the local shops stand in the bouganvilla lined entries, hoping for a last glimpse



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