Showing posts with label Danzon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danzon. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Danzon!!

It wouldn't be Saturday night in Veracruz without Danzon!



















Watchtower at old Spanish Fort in Veracruz
On this visit to Veracruz I vowed that I would not miss the phenomenon of Danzon, the Saturday night social event of dancing in the city's main zolaco by a die-hard cadre of mainly middle-to-upper aged ladies and gentlemen.  I had missed it several times in past visits, but on this trip, I stayed right on the zocalo at the historic Gran Hotel Diligencias and arrived early Saturday to get a good seat up front and catch some photographic memories.  The ladies in traditional white dresses and men in natty straw hats with white slacks and shirts started arriving well in advance of the time of the dance, as this is an event for "regulars" to shine and to arrive early to protect their up-front metal folding chairs and spectator-visible dancing spots.  They probably looked carefully at this new gringo sitting up front in their clique. However, when I got my camera out, everyone was happy to oblige my hunger to capture the magic of their Saturday Night Fever. This was just one of the Afro-Cuban inspired traditions that were inspired by the Cuban roots of the people of Veracruz. The sweet, driving sounds of a charanga orchestra (that features violins and woodwinds combining in the cantradanza style), evokes memories of the driving Afro-Cuban rhythms from Havana dance clubs of the 1950's.  This seductive Latin rhythm box step dance is hypnotic to watch and it's obvious that this is a Mexican tradition unique to Veracruz, much like the music of their native son Ritchie Valens (called the first Latino rock star) is revered everywhere in this port city.  You can't go to a nightclub without paying homage to him by enjoying La Bamba a few times a night.

Another much-revered tradition here in Veracruz is its namesake fish dish... Snapper Veracruz (or Huachinango a la Veracruzana). I snapped a photo of mine at the Mariscos Villa Rica Restaurant  and offer a recipe for my readers.


Huachinango a la Veracruzana from the Villa Rica Restaurante