Good Friday Procession, Sutiaba, Leon Nicaragua |
Nicaragua is typically not on the top of most peoples' lists to visit during Holy Week. That is a mistake because it has some of to have some of the most beautiful and dramatic observances in all of Latin America. Here are just a few photos:
Holy Figures on Display, Granada Nicaragua |
Procession of Carretas, Massaya, Nicaragua |
Procession, Granada Nicaragua |
I invite you to experience the Nicaragua's unique Semana Santa in a series of posts that I have written. Please click on each link to see the post.
Holy Wednesday, Nandaime Nicaragua:
In Nandaime a small town, each week on Holy Wednesday the ancient ritual of Holy Week Flagellants is re-enacted with an interesting twist. You can see this at:
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2016/04/taking-hit-holy-wednesday-in-nandaime.html
Along the Road in Massaya, Nicaragua:
Holy Week is a time when the sacred dimension more closely intermingles with that of everyday life in fascinating ways:
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2016/06/sacred-meets-profane-holy-wednesday-in.html
The Huertos of Nicaragua:
The huertas (translation- orchards), constructed during Holy Week in both Nicaragua and Guatemala are gorgeous creations using the fruits of the earth.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2017/04/the-huertos-of-guatemala-and-nicaragua.html
Sutiaba's Sawdust Carpets:
Like their cousins, the famed sawdust carpets of Antigua Guatemala, those of the Sutiaba barrio in Leon, Nicaragua are magnificent, filled with religious passion, but constructed in a very different way.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2017/05/art-as-sacrifice-sawdust-carpets-of.html
Via Crucis Aquatic:
The absolutely most unique Holy Week event in all of Latin America is Granada's Via Crucis Aquatic, a stations of the cross done on boats.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2018/04/via-crucis-aquatic-granada-nicaragua.html
The Music of Holy Week:
Sound is a part of Holy Week processions, in particular, the music which is especially composed for these events.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-music-of-holy-week-processions.html
Along the Road in Massaya, Nicaragua:
Transporting Processional Figure, Masaya, Nicaragua |
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2016/06/sacred-meets-profane-holy-wednesday-in.html
The Huertos of Nicaragua:
Huerto, Diria Massaya, Nicaragua |
Constructing a Huerto, Diria Massaya, Nicaragua |
The huertas (translation- orchards), constructed during Holy Week in both Nicaragua and Guatemala are gorgeous creations using the fruits of the earth.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2017/04/the-huertos-of-guatemala-and-nicaragua.html
Sutiaba's Sawdust Carpets:
Sawdust Carpet under Construction, Sutiaba barrio, Leon Nicaragua |
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2017/05/art-as-sacrifice-sawdust-carpets-of.html
Via Crucis Aquatic:
Via Crucis Aquatic, Lake Nicaragua, Granada, Nicaragua |
The absolutely most unique Holy Week event in all of Latin America is Granada's Via Crucis Aquatic, a stations of the cross done on boats.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2018/04/via-crucis-aquatic-granada-nicaragua.html
The Music of Holy Week:
Holy Week Procession, Granada, Nicaragua |
Sound is a part of Holy Week processions, in particular, the music which is especially composed for these events.
https://colonialmexicoinsideandout.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-music-of-holy-week-processions.html
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