16 September 2009

Zozobra



We had actually arrived in Santa Fe a little late as we made a stop in Madrid, NM.

Madrid is a very cool little artist community on the east side of the Sandia Mountains. There are all kinds of arts and crafts shops and a restaurant or two. Madrid has a kind of funky/kitschy feel to it.

By the time we got into Santa Fe the plaza had pretty much closed up shop so we missed all the cool booths.

We parked a couple of blocks away from Fort Marcy Park and followed the crowds.

There was not much to be seen once there. The obligatory souvenir booth which had ok t-shirts [wtf - no black T's?? I would think that would be a given]. I saw a cool bobble head of Zozobra for $25 bucks...eh I could do with out it. I ended up not purchasing anything.

Next, the food vendors....err.. only 8 of them?? Kinda disappointing. We had some shredded pork that was ok.

Once on the field we pretty much just waited with everyone else. There were bands playing but nothing else.



What suprised me most were the people having picnics on picnic blankets. It was crowded enough with tens of thousands of people around you with out having to worry about stepping on someones blanket.

Also I was very suprised smoking was allowed on the field. Most curious.




The festivities started around nine pm -- for five bucks it was worth the wait. The light show was pretty cool and the burning it self was pretty awesome.

Pagan type dancers came onto the stage first and da
nced around the giant marionette, followed by dancers with fire sticks. The music was perfectly eerie.




There was something eerie about the whole event. Thousands of people chanting "Burn him, burn him" the whole thing had a pagan feel to it. As I mentioned before, if I were a four year old in the audience it sure would freek me out.

Did I mention the odor of 'ganja' was very apparent...lol.

I would think an event as old as this one, 85 years, would be able to afford 'known' bands. I guess too many peoples pockets are being lined.

Anyway... Zozobra was 'burned'. It was very creepy seeing his head on fire with flames shooting out of his eye sockets and mouth and him moaning and wailing about, ultimately seeing his head fall off in flames.








When all was said and done, it was pretty cool. The crowd then proceded to wander the streets of downtown Santa Fe yelling, "Viva la fiestas!!!"

Another one bites the dust.

I'm out.

www.zozobra.com

3 comments:

Dale said...

Mick
What amazed me was how calm the crowd actaully was..even on leaving there was very little shoving or pushing..maybe the ganja had a that affect. Also there were no bugs..is that normal for Santa Fe at that time of year? If that had been Maine all you would have been able to smell would have been OFF.
Again bro..my heartfelt thanks.
Dale

Vic Mansfield said...

That was really wild!

MICK said...

Wild is right, Joe. I'm glad I went and was able to share it with someone. It was a first time for me.

Dale, as to your bug question I guess you're right, we don't have many 'flying' bugs here. Locusts in the heat of summer and maybe some flies. I can't recall the last time I even saw a 'skeeter'.

I'm not complaining mindya. I would hate to attend something like this in say...oh.. Nashville or North Carolina... nothing personal, Joe...heh.