Program

National Folkloric Festival of La Mejorana

Guararé, Panamá - 2015

 

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 2015  
8:30 p.m.

Crowning Ceremony for Her Majesty Estefany Elizabeth Pinzón González, Queen of the LXV (65th) Festival Nacional de la Mejorana, by Her Majesty Ana Lucía Ritter Soriano, Last Year's Queen.

Homage to Her Majesty Yahaira González, Queen of the XL (40th) Festival, in her 25th Anniversary, and to Her Majesty Josefa Gómez, Queen of the XVII Festival, in her 50th anniversary.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 2015

 

9:00 a.m.

Traditional Junta for building the barrera (rink) for the bullfights. In the countryside tradition, tasks such as planting, harvest, home construction, and others, which require significant labor, are occasions when neighbors come together for a work gathering (junta) to complete the task. Music, yelling, singing, cooking, eating, and drinking are part of the routine from the beginning, but once the job is done, the party will be at full force.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 2015  
7:00 p.m. Salve (Hail Holy Queen) and Procession in Honor of Our Patron Saint, the Virgin of Mercy.  Handcrafted fireworks. Serenade to the Virgin.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 2015  
10:00 a.m.

Solemn Eucharist (Mass) in Honor of Our Lady of Mercy.

12:00 m.

Sung praises in honor of the Virgin of Mercy by décima singers and mejorana players from the region, at the Mejorana Palace (the main stage).

Recognition to Nelson Gabriel Mendoza, a mejorana player. Medal sponsored by Licenciada Nedelka Díaz.

A décima (or décima espinela) is the traditional verse form used in Panama and several other Latin American countries. Each strophe or stanza consists of ten eight-syllable lines, with the strict rhyming pattern ABBAACCDDC.

2:00 p.m.

Forty-Third Written Décima Competition Manuel F. Zárate, sponsored by Guararé's Lions Club.

3:00 p.m.   Traditional Bullfights. In Panama, bullfights include teasing of bulls, but not killing and normally not intentionally hurting the animals. There is usually one or more hired bullfighters, but there will always be guys who are interested in showing off, and who will become improvised bullfighters or will ride the bulls rodeo-style. This can be dangerous, but it often is quite entertaining to watch. Once in a while a bull will escape the barrera (rink), which creates another particularly thrilling situation, especially when you are too close to the place where the bull breaks away. It is usually better to find a safe place from which to watch. Guarare features one of the only two traditional bullfighting rinks in Panama. The other one is in Parita, Province of Herrera. The barrera  (rink) is built each year immediately in front of the porches of the houses that surround the empty plaza, leaving very little space for people to move around the rink, except in the four corners, where the street intersections provide more space. In recent years people have built a few rudimentary, elevated stands in some areas around the rink, which provide added comfort and safety, but they are often reserved for owners and their friends.
7:30 p.m.

Twenty First Sung Décimas Competition “Bernardo Cigarruista”.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 2015  
10:00 a.m.

Pilgrimage to the Statue of Professor Manuel Fernando Zárate (founder of the Festival). The statue is in front of the Festival's museum, which is a traditionally-built house just two blocks away from the main stage of the festival, walking down hill beside the church. As a historical note, the house, made of wood, mud, straw, and cañaza (a bamboo like material) was built by a junta, just like the bull fighting rink is built each year.

2:00 p.m. Symposium on Safeguarding the Folklore, presented by the National School of Folklore Dora Pérez de Zárate, at the A.P.C. classroom (the National School of Folklore is named after Dora, the wife of Fernando Zárate; they were both instrumental in the creation of the festival and wrote several books about Panamanian folklore).
3:00 p.m.

Día Sereno (Serene Day). Traditional cowfights. Great Atolladera (Mud Party) inside the bullfighting rink (barrera) (atollar means to put mud on - atolladera is when that happens as a group activity).

Tuna (dancing parade) with the Burlap Flag led by Her Majesty and her court. and the flag bearer for the day. It usually rains a lot in September in Panama. The second bullfights day is called the Día Sereno (Serene Day). That day the flag is made of burlap, and the queen's tuna actually goes inside of the barrera, where the cowfights stop for a while and some of the party goers will be thrown in the mud or at least partially covered with mud, for fun . The queen, her court, and others in the tuna will usually dress in white that afternoon, to make the mud on their clothes even more visible. The tradition to wear white is said to have been started by Dorindo Cardenas, a very popular and beloved accordion musician who wrote the song "Décimo Quinto Festival en Guararé" (Fifteenth Festival in Guararé) among many other hits. That song was made popular around the world by Colombian accordion musician Alfredo Gutiérrez and in a salsa version by the Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. In the seventies, Dorindo was chosen as flag bearer for the Día Sereno and Atolladera for several years. Dorindo is still one of the most renowned and sought after "típico" musicians, and usually performs for popular dances several nights at the Festival.

7:30 p.m.

Fifteenth Female and Male Work Costume Competition Professor Dora Pérez de Zárate. Female: Festive Montuna Pollera; Male: Coleta Shirt. Medal sponsored by Her Majesty Mirín Díaz (queen from a previous festival).

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 2015  
9:00 a.m.

Start of the Great Tournament of La Mejorana with diverse vernacular expressions. The word mejorana currently conveys several possible meanings: (1) the singing of décimas in the Panamanian folkloric style; (2) the music that accompanies the singing of décimas in the Panamanian folkloric style; (3) the dancing of the mejorana music; (4) the rustic small guitar that accompanies the singing of dancing (also called mejoranera); and (5) the festival itself.

The children and youth delegations will perform their regional dances as part of the Victorino Fulito Córdoba Encounter, at the Youth Performaces Stage (one block up hill from main stage).

9:00 a.m.

Twentieth Children's Drumming Competition, at the Mejorana Palace (the main stage).

10:00 a.m.

Twentieth Youth Accordion Competition Didio Borrero, sponsored by the Didio Borrero Espino Foundation.

12:30 p.m.

Thirty-Ninth Drumming Competition for Adults Gumercindo Díaz, sponsored by the Cooperative of Integrated Services José del  C. Domínguez, R.L.

2:00 p.m.

Presentation of Award  Dora Pérez de Zárate, Gold Medal and Recognition Plaque to Heráclides Amaya Sáenz. Presentation of Award Orden Manuel Fernando Zárate to Mr. Ceferino Nieto, a renowned accordion performer. The late Manuel Fernando Zárate and his wife Dora Pérez were the motors behind the founding of the festival in 1949.

2:30 p.m.

Twenty-Eighth Mejoranera Performance Competition Aristides Gil - Esteban Rodríguez, sponsored by MELO Enterprises.

3:00 p.m.

Traditional Bullfights.

4:00 p.m.

Fifty-Fourth Accordion Competition Rogelio Gelo Córdoba for adults, with gold medal sponsored by Panama's Ministry of Education and prizes sponsored by Cable & Wireless.

7:30 p.m.

Continuation of the Great Tournament of La Mejorana. Adult delegations will perform their regional dances as part of the Twenty-Third Folkloric Dance Competition Lorenzo "Lencho" Vergara.

8:30 p.m.

Homage to two “Cultores del Folklore” (folklore supporters): Simón Saavedra and Andrés Vega. Medals sponsored by LicenciadoVentura Vega.

10:00 p.m.

Festival Flag entrusted to the Flag Bearer for the Traditional Parade of Oxcarts on Sunday.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 2015  
1:00 a.m. Performances by Folkloric and Cultural groups.
9:00 a.m.

Gathering of the delegations, oxcarts, and general public, in preparation for the Oxcart Parade. This is on Carretera Nacional (National Road) in front of  Juana Vernaza School.

9:00 a.m.

Sixth Children's Mejoranera Performance Competition "Gabriel Villarreal", sponsored by MELO Enterprises.

10:30 a.m.

Eleventh Children's Sung Décima Competition Félix Pérez, sponsored by Licenciado Ventura Vega and MELO Enterprises.

12:00 p.m.

Beginning of the Great Oxcart Parade led by the Flag Bearer for the Day. Two competitions will take place during the parade: the Twenty-Fourth Tuna Competition Martina Castillo and the Twentieth Oxcart Competition Tiburcio SaavedraA Tuna, in the Spanish tradition, is a group of musicians, singers, and dancers that parade through the streets. In the case of the oxcart parade at this festival, a tuna accompanies each oxcart. Each oxcart is nicely decorated according to some folkloric theme and usually carries one or more people representing a particular custom from life in the country. Some of these can be quite funny. The queen, princess, and other ladies dressed in beautiful polleras (the Panamanian national female dress) also have one oxcart and one tuna each.

5:00 p.m.

Award Ceremony for the Winners of the Tunas and Oxcarts Competitions, at the Festival Main Stage.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 2015

 

3:00 p.m.   Traditional Bullfights.
7:00 p.m.

Thirty-Ninth Great Classical Night of Violins (the music is Panamanian folkloric fiddle music.), and Violin (fiddle) Competition Escolástico "Colaco" Cortez.

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