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Entertainment In Mexico Has Gone Off The Deep End

  • Olivia Taylor
  • May 3, 2016
  • 2 min read

I do not know what is the big deal about all the “GREAT” entertainment in Mexico. But, let's be real though, it is amazing. The entertainment there is exqwizite, well put together, and dramatic at the same time. I recently have been “reviewing” this TV show named El Chavo, which pretty means that much been binge watching it ever since it aired. It centers on the adventures and tribulations of the title character, a poor orphan nicknamed "El Chavo". The reason why I love this show is because, it’s classic, original, and cultural. Which, I feel like is something you miss a lot in the modern culture of television entertainment. A lot of the newer Mexico shows just do not have the same aura as the vintage shows, such as El Chavo.

However, television is not the only type of exciting entertainment in Mexico. There is water shows that you just cannot miss. Watching the men who risk their lives diving from a 147 feet high cliff, which brave divers climb to dive into the ocean. These shows are called La Quebrada. You can witness this event every day at sunset, or at night. The place lights up for the event and the divers jump with burning torches, adding drama, and entertainment to the event. I have been to multiple of these shows, and every time I go a rush of excitement flows through me. Observing these diving men jump from very high cliffs is exhilarating. This is defiantly one of the most intriguing forms of entertainment in Mexico.

There are also annual shows embellishing different areas of Mexico. For example, the carnivals. During the months of February they are held in Mazatlan and Veracruz. They are filled with life and color throughout the boardwalks of each port. It is soooo beautiful, and I have been to the carnivals various of times. Each and every year they step it up it’s even more fun, if that’s possible. There are also many festivals related to religious aspects, such as the Todos Santos Fair in Colima. There are cultural activities, such as the Mexico Festival in the Historic Center. Each celebration offers different events

 
 
 

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