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Date
April 13, 2010 – April 13, 2010
- Time 12 noon
- Location Washington, D.C.
- Price FREE
Photograph courtesy filmmaker
See this glimpse of the rainy season in the mountains of Tepoztlan municipality, which begins with the first rains and corn sowing in Santo Domingo county and finishes with the harvest at the end of the year. The documentary includes a registry of two important ritual festivities that define the agricultural cycle: the Tepozteco’s baptism and the day of the Cross of the Pericon (St. Michael the Archangel).
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