FESTIVALS
AND TRADITIONS
One of the region?s oldest
celebrations is the Reto del Tepozteco, a dance performance
that represents the conversion of Cuauhnahuac?s followers to Catholicism.
This event takes place at dusk on Sept.
8. Another important festivity is the
Carnaval de Tepoztlan, which
is held on
the four afternoons prior to Ash Wednesday. This celebration features a fair that offers a traditional dance performance known as El Brinco
del Chinelo, in which you?ll see participants
dressed in velvet tunics, masks and
hats.