Christmas
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Bright,
tropical flowers highlight decorations for the Christmas season in Costa
Rica. The nativity scene known as Pasito or Portal is decorated with these
brilliant flowers along with colorful fresh fruit. Some of these scenes
are family projects that take weeks to set up and can fill up an entire
room in the house. They are a tribute to creativity: not only does one
see the figures of the Holy Family; people add small houses, all types
of animals, shepherds, the Magi, and just about anything that will make
their Pasito unique.
Christmas wreaths of cypress trimmed with red coffee berries and ribbons are very popular. Most homes throughout the country, as well as stores and public buildings, are decorated with strings of multi-colored lights. On Christmas Eve, everyone gets out their finest clothes and prepares for "Misa de Gallo" or Midnight Mass. Following the Mass the supper will include chicken and pork tamales that have been wrapped for cooking in plantain leaves, and accompanied by egg nog and rum punch. The Christmas season continues through the rest of December and into January with fiestas, parades, rodeos, choral and dance festivals, street fairs, and bull runs. The highlights of these fiestas include a horseback parade, known as the Tope, on December 26th and another parade featuring dance ensembles and floats along the main streets on December 27th called Carnaval. |
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| AMISTAD
Christmas Spanish Course This course consists of three weeks of lessons (20 lessons per week) and is designed to accommodate those who may wish to utilize their holiday time studying, experimenting another culture, and having fun!. The course also includes excursions and cultural activities such as visits to typical Costa Rican Christmas scenes, nativity exhibitions as well as different parades. There are always lots of typical Christmas activities in which you can participate that allow a full immersion in Spanish culture and the traditions of the season. Includes:
Just $1480 Ask for further information [email protected] |
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