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Fernando Ramirez (September 15, 2006). "Empresa de pinatas preve exportar 380.000 unidades en el 2006; [Source: Expansion]" [Piñata company foresees the export of 280,000 units in 2006]. NoticiasFinancieras (in Spanish). Miami. p.1. Peter McCrady (May 6, 2011). "BRIEF: Celebrating Mexican culture, heritage". McClatchy - Tribune Business News. Washington, DC. Wayne Greene (May 2, 2011). "Tulsa to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with tent parties". McClatchy - Tribune Business News. Washington, DC.

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Thepiñata game lasts longer with a “hit” piñata. With a pull piñata, the string can open on the first pull. a b c d e f Cristal Barrientos Torres (December 21, 2003). "Una historia en una piñata"[A story of a piñata]. El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Torreón, Mexico. Archived from the original on March 22, 2012 . Retrieved June 15, 2011. The busiest time for the sale of piñatas in Mexico is December for posadas. During bad economic times, sales of piñatas can fall as much as thirty percent as they did in 2008. [15] Store in Tabasco selling both traditional star-shape and contemporary design piñatas.How to make Traditional Donkey Piñata (or Horse Piñata)– these are perfect for a Mexican Independence Day Party Exposición-Piñatas" [Exposition-Piñatas]. El Universal (in Spanish). Mexico City. Agencia el Universal. February 13, 2010.

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When the Spanish missionaries brought the tradition of thepiñata to North America in the 14th century they discovered the Mayans already had a similar game, involving a clay pot decorated with feathers which was hung and then broken by blindfolded players. Pinatas were religious tools?! Piñatas have also become popular in Mexican-American and other Hispanic and Latino communities in the United States, as well as non-Hispanic populations. They are used for birthday parties, Christmas and Cinco de Mayo celebrations. [24] [25] [26] [27] You're probably thinking that hanging apiñata is pretty simple. As a long time piñata connoisseur, I can tell you there are a lot of things to be aware of when it comes topiñata hanging! You need a strong place to hang the piñata Antonio Nieto (March 20, 2010). "Pegan policías a piñatas pirata de superhéroes" [Police strike pirated versions of superhero piñatas]. Reforma (in Spanish). Mexico City. p.7.Horstachio characters usually stand up like a biped creature, unlike in the game series where they always walk on four legs. a b "En Acolman, Edomex, cuna de las piñatas, hacen su feria" [In Acolman, State of Mexico, cradles of piñatas, their fair begins]. El Universal (in Spanish). Mexico City. Agencia el Universal. December 16, 2010. a b c d e f g h i Wendy Devlin (February 16, 2007). "History of the piñata". Mexconnect. ISSN 1028-9089. Archived from the original on May 31, 2009 . Retrieved June 15, 2011. Christmas is a traditional holiday for pinatas … make your DIY Christmas pinatas in traditional and modern styles. In Italy feasts with a game similar to piñata, called pentolaccia, used to be celebrated the first Sunday of Lent.

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a b c "Piñatas tradicionales"[Traditional Piñatas] (in Spanish). INAH. December 15, 2004. Archived from the original on November 11, 2013 . Retrieved June 15, 2011. a b c "Las piñatas navideñas"[Christmas Piñatas]. La Prensa (in Spanish). Managua, Nicaragua. December 5, 2007. Archived from the original on October 9, 2011 . Retrieved June 15, 2011. Christina Binkley; Suzanne Vranica (October 17, 2006). "Microsoft Tries to Raise 'Candiosity,' Aims at Kid Market with 'Viva Pinata': [1]". Wall Street Journal. New York. p.1. There are a number of localities in Mexico that specialize in the making of piñatas for sale. Acolman, the origin of piñatas, along with neighboring Otumba are one. [10] Acolman hosts an annual National Piñata Fair. This event includes cultural events, workshops on the making of piñatas, piñata contests and traditional Posadas. The event has attracted as many as 100,000 visitors over the days that it is held, many of whom come from Mexico City. [8]The Spanish missionaries used the game as a tool for religious instruction, resulting in the popular star shapedpiñata with seven points. Each point represents one of the seven deadly sins that come from breaking the Ten Commandments. a b c d CONACULTA. "Primer Concurso de Piñatas Mexicanas"[First Piñata Contest]. Artes e Historia (in Spanish). Archived from the original on November 11, 2013 . Retrieved June 15, 2011.

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About 400 families in the town of San Juan de la Puerta, in the south of the Cuerámaro municipality in Guanajuato, are dedicated to the creation of piñatas, and produce about 16,000 pieces each month. The making of piñatas supports about half of the people in the town. It is the second most important economic activity after agriculture. This tradition began in 1960 by Juan Remigio Anguiano, who brought the craft to the town after living in Mexico City. Today, piñatas from the town are sold in various parts of the state. [16] However, since this time the piñata has all but lost its religious significance and has become popular in many types of celebrations, not just during December's Las Posadas. The clay pot has been replaced with a papier-mâché container. [5] The creation of piñatas has even taken on an artistic aspect in some areas. David Gamez and Cecilia Meade sponsored a showing of piñatas as art rather than just as a party favor. The event was called Piñatarama, with 25 piñatas made of papier-mâché at the Vértigo Galería in Mexico City, all original works of art by graphic illustrators, from 23 countries including Australia. Some of the illustrators who participated include 1000 Changos, Allan Sieber, Apak, Ben Newman, Cecy Meade, Cristian Turdera, Cupco and Daniel Berman. [12] In Tepatitlán, the world's largest traditional seven-pointed piñata was created in 2010. It measures 11.2 meters, is made of fiberglass and weighs 350 kilograms. It surpasses the former Guinness record holder which was made in 2008 in Pennsylvania. [13] In Mexico A coral reef piñata which won the 2013 contest of the Museo de Arte Popular in Mexico City a b Minerva Flores (December 15, 2009). "Golpea crisis a las piñatas" [Crisis strikes piñatas]. Mural (in Spanish). Guadalajara, Mexico. p.6. Hudson Horstachio is one of the main characters of the Viva Piñata TV series. He is a celebrity and wants to be the spotlight in most events. As Hudson is a main character in the TV series, he has appeared in many episodes. You can also use pinatas as party decor, instead of just filling it with candy for the pinata game.Dragon Lamps · Pillows · Pillars · Oriental Screens · Marquees · Fans · Ice Cream Machines · Monoliths · Smoke Machines · Laser Gates Presumen piñata gigante" [Showing off a giant piñata]. Mural (in Spanish). Guadalajara, Mexico. December 22, 2010. p.4. The suspense is awesome! You can see thepiñata start to break apart and you never know which hit will be the one that makes it totally break.

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