The show began with a traditional Mayan ball game, with players making moves almost synonymous to modern day soccer. After various scenes of indigenous games, the show transitions into the arrival of the Spaniards, depicting the war between the Indians and the Spanish to the subsequent conquest of the land and conversion to Catholicism. This part of show is marked with the symbolic scene of the beheading of indigenous gods being replaced by crosses.













Like you, I didn”t know what to expect from this show. We did not see it on our site visit. I was blown away! The music and dancing was amazing. This quality of this show easily competes with anything you would find in Las Vegas in my opinion. My favorite of the evening was the solo from the bass player in the mariachi band. So much so that I tweeted he was the Jaco Pastorius of Mariachi bass players.
I totally agree! The show was spectacular and being an avid student of Mexican history in college, I love that they used all the key points of the culture from the Legend of the Five Suns to the Revolution. The costumes were gorgeous as well!
I visited the “Xcaret Mexico Espectacular” show at Xcaret Park two months ago before going to philadelphia to pittsburgh bus tour. It was an amazing show held in a large park. Many actors were performing their wearing different and unique costumes. So many people were gathered to see this outstanding show. I was greatly impressed by their dance performances. I would love to go there again.
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