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A little about Playa Zipolite, The Beach of the Dead . . .
Playa Zipolite, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. A little bit about my favorite little get-away on this small world of ours.Zipolite, a sweaty 30-minute walk west from Puerto Angel, brings you to Playa Zipolite and another world. The feeling here is 1970's - Led Zep, Marley, and scruffy gringos.A long, long time ago, Zipolite beach was usually visited by the Zapotecans...who made it a magical place. They came to visit Zipolite to meditate, or just to rest.Recently, this beach has begun to receive day-trippers from Puerto Angel and Puerto Escondido, giving it a more TOURISTY feel than before.Most people come here for the novelty of the nude beach, yoga, turtles, seafood, surf, meditation, vegetarians, discos, party, to get burnt by the sun, or to see how long they can stretch their skinny budget.I post WWW Oaxaca, Mexico, Zipolite and areas nearby information. Also general budget, backpacker, surfer, off the beaten path, Mexico and beyond, information.REMEMBER: Everyone is welcome at Zipolite.ivan
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Sunday, October 29, 2017
Zipolite de fiesta; anuncian Sexto Festival de Día de Muertos por admin | Oct 28, 2017
Zipolite de fiesta; anuncian Sexto Festival de Día de Muertos
por admin | Oct 28, 2017 | 0 Comentarios
• Del 1 al 3 de noviembre se celebrará en la playa nudista el Sexto Festival de Día de Muertos
• En el festival se presentarán actividades culturales como obras de teatro, conciertos de música, funciones de cine, talleres y presentaciones de danza
• En el festival se presentarán actividades culturales como obras de teatro, conciertos de música, funciones de cine, talleres y presentaciones de danza
Patricia Pacheco
ZIPOLITE, POCHUTLA.- Para fomentar la cultura, los valores humanos y generar una alternativa que reactive el turismo, los próximos 1, 2 y 3 de noviembre se realizará en Zipolite el Sexto Festival del Día de Muertos 2017.
A partir de la iniciativa de un grupo de ciudadanos que promueven el arte y la cultura de forma independiente en esta localidad, conocido como el colectivo Calavera Social Club, y tras cinco años de emprender lo que denominan “una aventura para estimular los valores humanos y espirituales de la sociedad”; el evento se proyecta como una fiesta de la cultura en una de las playas más bellas con las que cuenta la Costa oaxaqueña.
Prestadores de servicios respaldan evento
En conferencia de prensa, los organizadores presentaron el programa de actividades artísticas y culturales que se realizarán en la zona del adoquinado, entre las que se cuentan obras de teatro, música, danza, cine, cuenta cuentos, talleres, prácticas de la disciplina Falun Dafa y una muestra artesanal y gastronómica.
El Festival del Día de Muertos se realizará con el respaldo de la comunidad y prestadores de servicios, quienes proporcionarán hospedaje y alimentación a los artistas, la mayoría provenientes de la Ciudad de México y capital oaxaqueña; éstos, en una muestra de solidaridad y ganas de compartir su arte, cubrirán sus traslados a Zipolite y darán las funciones, talleres y conciertos sin cobrar.
Teatro y música, platos fuertes
“Platiqué del proyecto con artistas de la Ciudad de México, Oaxaca y otros lugares, ellos se han integrado de forma muy amable y ninguno está cobrando sus presentaciones, todos lo hacen de forma gratuita al saber que el tema del festival son los valores humanos, alternativas de vida y estimular la espiritualidad de las personas. Ellos además van a solventar el costo de sus traslados”, explicó Mario Julio Rodríguez Pérez, creador y promotor del evento.
Acompañado por Alfredo Torrentera y la agente Berenice Díaz Gómez, Mario Julio detalló que se presentan las compañías de teatro 30 Arte con las obras “Trazos de mi alma”, basado en la vida de Frida Khalo, y Calaveras de la Revolución; Pandilla Teatro con la pieza “El Circo más Grande del Mundo” y CLOWNZIENTIZARTE, con Payasos y Cuentos.
Entre la oferta musical se cuenta con el grupo Mafia Club Jazz Fusión, Mexican Sound Sistem, con hip hop, reggae y salsa, Guerilla Ban Ban y los músicos de rock Rogelio Martínez, trovador Julio César García y la francesa Eva, con música del mundo.
Rodríguez Pérez aclaró que el evento es gratuito, familiar, libre de alcohol y humo de cigarro, asimismo aclaró que carece del respaldo de autoridades municipales, y solo la representación auxiliar asumirá el pago del sonido y procurará la seguridad del evento a través de la Policía Estatal Preventiva.
Festival, un potenciador turístico
En cuanto a la posibilidad de que el evento se convierta en un potenciador económico y turístico como es el caso del Festival de Jazz, que se realiza en Mazunte, los organizadores lamentaron que a la mayoría de políticos no les interesa el arte y ese tipo de eventos se encuentran sometidos a los criterios de compañías cerveceras que los patrocinan; sin embargo apelaron a que haya autoridades que valoren lo que el Festival promueve y representa cultural y turísticamente y en años próximos lo respalden para que sea un evento que identifique y proyecte a Zipolite de forma permanente.
Zipolite party; announce Sixth Day of the Dead Festival
Zipolite party; announce Sixth Day of the Dead Festival
• From November 1st to 3rd, the Sixth Day of the Dead Festival will be held on the nude beach.
• Cultural activities such as plays, music concerts, cinema functions, workshops and dance performances will be presented at the festival
• Cultural activities such as plays, music concerts, cinema functions, workshops and dance performances will be presented at the festival
Patricia Pacheco
ZIPOLITE, POCHUTLA .- To promote culture, human values and generate an alternative to reactivate tourism, the next 1, 2 and 3 November will be held at Zipolite the Sixth Festival of Dia de Muertos 2017 .
Based on the initiative of a group of citizens who promote art and culture independently in this locality, known as the collective Calavera Social Club , and after five years of undertaking what they call "an adventure to stimulate human values and spiritual aspects of society "; the event is projected as a festival of culture in one of the most beautiful beaches with the coast of Oaxaca .
Service providers back event
At a press conference, organizers presented the program of artistic and cultural activities to be held in the area of the pavement, including theater, music, dance, cinema, story telling, workshops, practices of the discipline Falun Dafa and an artisan and gastronomic show.
The Day of the Dead Festival will be held with the support of the community and service providers, who will provide lodging and food to the artists, most coming from Mexico City and Oaxacan capital; these, in a show of solidarity and desire to share their art, will cover their transfers to Zipolite and give the functions, workshops and concerts without charge.
Theater and music, plates
"I discussed the project with artists from Mexico City, Oaxaca and other places, they have integrated very kindly and none are charging their presentations, all do it for free to know that the theme of the festival are human values, alternatives of life and stimulate the spirituality of people. They will also pay the cost of their transfers, "said Mario Julio Rodríguez Pérez , creator and promoter of the event.
Accompanied by Alfredo Torrentera and the agent Berenice Díaz Gómez, Mario Julio detailed that the theater companies 30 Arte are presented with the works "Trazos de mi alma", based on the life of Frida Khalo and Calaveras de la Revolución; Gang Theater with the piece "The Biggest Circus in the World" and CLOWNZIENTIZARTE, with Clowns and Stories.
Among the musical offerings are the Mafia Club Jazz Fusion, Mexican Sound Sistem, with hip hop, reggae and salsa, Guerilla Ban Ban and rock musicians Rogelio Martínez, troubadour Julio César García and the French Eva, with world music .
Rodríguez Pérez clarified that the event is free, familiar, free of alcohol and cigarette smoke, also clarified that it lacks the support of municipal authorities, and only the auxiliary representation will assume the payment of the sound and will ensure security of the event through the Police State Preventive.
Festival, a tourist enhancer
As for the possibility of the event becoming an economic and tourist enhancer as is the case of the Jazz Festival, which takes place in Mazunte, organizers lamented that most politicians are not interested in art and that kind of events are subject to the criteria of beer companies that sponsor them; however, they appealed to authorities that value what the Festival promotes and represents cultural and tourist and in the years to come, they support it to be an event that identifies and projects to Zipolite permanently.
Saturday, October 28, 2017
1st Mexico Zipolite
http://www.1stmexico.com/zipolite/
about Zipolite
The tranquil setting and laid-back atmosphere is why people like to stay in Mexico.
The area of Zipolite is amazing. This is a small town with 1 ATM and it only has one
main street. This is one of the many coastal pueblos you’ll find in the Southern state
called Oaxaca on the
Pacific coast. This is sometimes called the Oaxaca Riviera. And it stretches from
Puerto Escondido to Huatulco.
In the 1960s this area was discovered by the hippie movement. And it has evolved
over the years as a place off the beaten path. There’s an excellent beach that
stretches 1.2 miles which is pristine with two high cliffs at each end of it. You’ll find
liberals here as well as Mexican locals. There’s adventure seekers here and
those left over from the hippie generation too. There’s a big hippie style vibe here.
This area is much different from other areas which are now avoided due
to drug crimes. Oaxaca has been spared from the U.S. State Department
travel warnings. Zipolite is a different area and there’s no crime here at all so
it’s safe for travelers.
The area has some fame too as the Mexican movie “Y Tu Mama Tambien”
featured the beach area. The area is also a nude beach, but most of the
people here keep their clothes on. To the east there’s an outcropping
called “Playa de Amor” where there’s more open nudity taking place.
There’s no high-rise hotels here and much of the beach structures are
called palapas which are thatched-roof that feature no walls. They are
sort of an umbrella-shaped hut. The Brisa Marina was a wooden structure,
but it is now cement after a fire in 2001 destroyed it.
You won’t find the party atmosphere here like you would in Cancun. There is
night life here, but not quite as extreme as Cancun. People gather on the
beach and watch the sunsets and the bars and local restaurants have
entertainment and music. At night there’s a bit of a carnival atmosphere
on the main road where you’ll find jewelry makers and artists selling
goods. You can also find musicians, fire dancers, and jugglers performing
for tips.
How to Get In
45 Km from Pochutla is the Huatulco International Airport. You then
45 Km from Pochutla is the Huatulco International Airport. You then
go 12km to Puerto Angel where there’s taxis on the turn off at HWY 200.
The taxis come from the local town of Puerto Angel. You can walk, but
there’s no shoulder on the road. At Puerto Angel catch a camioneta to
go up to San Pedro Pochutla. Here you can catch a bus to the nearby
coastal cities as well as Oaxaca. You can also fly to Puerto Escondido
and take a bus or taxi from there.
Getting Around
Take a walk and go to local towns which are farther west along the coast.
Take a walk and go to local towns which are farther west along the coast.
At Mazunte, you’ll find a turtle museum. You can take a collectivo or taxi back.
What to Do
• Hit the surf – This area is popular for surfing.
• Go to a restaurant – You’ll find great places to eat and relax in the area,
• Hit the surf – This area is popular for surfing.
• Go to a restaurant – You’ll find great places to eat and relax in the area,
check out Alquimista restaurant in Zipolite, great food and vibe.
• Attend one of the occasional beach fires at night
• Go to Puerto Angel for snorkeling – Here you can see dolphins, whales,
• Attend one of the occasional beach fires at night
• Go to Puerto Angel for snorkeling – Here you can see dolphins, whales,
and sea turtles.
• Go on a river hike or rafting to Huatulco
• See crocodiles at Ventanilla
• Go on a river hike or rafting to Huatulco
• See crocodiles at Ventanilla
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Cabañas Biuzaa' Zipolite Oaxaca, México
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