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Day of death. The Catrinas invade the New York subway | VIDEO

S catrine They are one of the most representative elements of the Day of death. Although they originated as a symbol of protest against inequality and injustice, they are currently images associated with death that adorn everyany altar or ornament allusive to the holiday Mexican every year we commemorate the November 1-2.

Such was the impact ofthe Day of death all over the world that today we can find people dressed as Catrinas or Mexican style skulls in any part of the planet, an example of this is the curious episode that happened a few days ago in the New York subway in the United States.

He was the foreign minister Marcelo Ebrard Casaubbon, who shared the viral moment experienced in the city new Yorker when a couple of women characterized as catrine and a charro with the face of a skull.

In the video published by the foreign minister through his Twitter account, two women dressed elegant dresses and lace hats, the former’s costume was white, while the latter wore an all-black suit. Sure, you liked wearing skull makeup.


Catrinas in New York (Capture).

behind them he walked a man dressed as a charro with a brimmed hat wide, slightly raised at the back. Like women, her face was completely painted in black and white.

Here’s how New Yorkers reacted to the Catrinas parade

US citizens who ride the subway and walk down the street they looked at Catrina’s group in surprisewho wanted to pay homage to his Mexican roots by bringing one of the ancient traditions of Mexico to one of the most important metropolises in the United States.

Dozens of people, of course they are not used to seeing this kind of costumes, They approached with admiring faces to take a pictureknows the three characters, who at the end of their tour waved the tricolor flag in style.

“Catrinas and Charro in New York, how do you see Mexico in the world”, wrote Marcelo Ebrard jAlong with the video, in which the song by the crybaby, portrayed by Angela Aguilar.

It is worth mentioning that yesterday Pepe Aguilar’s daughter gave a presentation for the Day of the Dead parade in the Zócalo of Mexico City. During the show she sang the theme inspired by La Llorona.

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