
San Sebastián Street, revelry, and tradition
By: Pamy Rojas They walked up to Cristo Street until reaching San Sebastián Street. Not stepping, but dancing to the pleneras (Puerto Rican hand drums)
By: Pamy Rojas They walked up to Cristo Street until reaching San Sebastián Street. Not stepping, but dancing to the pleneras (Puerto Rican hand drums)
By: Pamy Rojas Their design and beauty constitute the Puerto Rican cultural traditions. They are popular creations of a place that paints over the canvas
By: Pamy Rojas In our visit to the town of Jayuya, we were impressed to see how its urban area is very lively and how
By: Pamy Rojas It’s being named in many ways, “City of the open skies” is one of them. However, Lares is and will always be
By: Pamy Rojas Rafaela Balladares is no longer with us. The precursor of the traditional San Sebastian Street Festival died in September of 2011. Ricardo
By: Pamy Rojas At the time when sugarcane was cultivated in Puerto Rico, it was common to hear people say “I want melao, but from