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CENTRPO DE ESTUDIOS TECNOLÓGICOS INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIO NO .35 Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

CENTRPO DE ESTUDIOS TECNOLÓGICOS INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIO NO .35 Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. Tradición en el vestido (1 GM) CURUZ OLMOS DANNA GODINEZ OLVERA VICTOR MANUEL HERNÁNDEZ ALVA GABRIEL LARA LINARES ALAM URIEL MARIAS RODRIGUES YULIANA PROF: YOLANDA TERESA LOPÉZ RUIZ 18/09/2018.

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CENTRPO DE ESTUDIOS TECNOLÓGICOS INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIO NO .35 Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

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  1. CENTRPO DE ESTUDIOS TECNOLÓGICOS INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIO NO.35Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Tradición en el vestido (1 GM) CURUZ OLMOS DANNA GODINEZ OLVERA VICTOR MANUEL HERNÁNDEZ ALVA GABRIEL LARA LINARES ALAM URIEL MARIAS RODRIGUES YULIANA PROF: YOLANDA TERESA LOPÉZ RUIZ 18/09/2018

  2. Typical feminine costume • The head is crowned with one or more tortoiseshell combs and a ribbon that knots the hair in the shape of a bun, the same color as the rebozo and the ornamental flowers placed between each comb, as well as a bouquet of four natural roses that indicate the civil status of the lady.

  3. Origin and development • The jarocha suit is completely made in the city of Tlacotalpan. The blouse or shirt and the white petticoat is a work made by hand by the working women of the terroir, there have always been magnificent works of fraying, since the Jarocho costume requires this manual art.

  4. Origin and development • Flow of beauty and tradition, is known for its ancestral fishing activity and for the annual festival of jarocha music that it sponsors, especially interesting to form a cultural and historical link between the music of Andalusia, the center-west of Africa and the native cultures of Mesoamerica.

  5. Origin and development • The unique characteristics that made this recognition worthy of Tlacotalpan are the urban design and the representation of the fusion of the Spanish and Caribbean traditions of exceptional importance and quality. Another criterion that was recognized was that it is a Spanish colonial coastal port located near the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. • His name means "broken land." Located in the southeast of the state of Veracruz, within the Tourist Region of the "Papaloapan Basin".

  6. Typicalfamalecostume • The typical dress of Veracruz is characterized in women by having a wide skirt and wave of white color (decorated by hand with lace and Valencian embroidery), blouse of the same color without sleeves, an apron or apron that is usually black in color. velvet and decorated with themes of flowers, a silk shawl, very striking, which is usually yellow or white, and a cotton tulle blanket with beautiful embroidery. • Everything is accompanied by multiple accessories: a fan adorned with lace, hand bracelets and gold chains, plus a rebozo entangled in the arms.

  7. Typicalmalecostume • The man, for his part, uses the so-called jarocho suit, consisting of white trousers and white shirt (guayabera style with pocket on both sides and on the top and bottom), shoes of the same color, palm hat and a colored handkerchief red on the neck, the one that fits with a golden ring

  8. Bibliografía • http://www.profesorenlinea.cl/Paisesmundo/Mexico/Veracruz/Veracruz_Trajes_Tipicos.html

  9. vocabulary • Recognition – reconocimiento • Near – cerca • Caribbean– caribe

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