2. Charreria Charrería is a culture, tradition, sport, and art practiced in Mexico and the United States. A central component of charrería is the charreada. The charreada is a festive event that incorporates equestrian competitions and demonstrations, specific costumes and horse trappings, music, and food.
3. Charrería first captured the imagination of Mexico many centuries ago, and it is still a vibrant part of life and culture for many in Mexico and the United States. Charrería was born in the sixteenth century when the first horses arrived with the conquerors. In the big fields of the haciendas agriculture and cattle raising developed and evolved, into the culture of the Mexican charro. By the nineteenth century, people from the large haciendas all over the country organized celebrations in which charrosshowed their skills and competed against each other Brief History
4. La Charreada isthemost ‘’Mexican’’ and traditionalparty in Mexico. The Charreada takes place in a lienzo charro. Itis a customformanypeopleattendtheseelegeant and disciplinedevents. The Charro Teamsdemonstratetheirskillsperformingthe ‘’suertes charras’’ which are thefollowing: CALA DE CABALLO PÍALES EN EL LIENZO COLAS ESCARAMUZA JINETEADA DE TORO TERNA EN EL RUEDO JINETEADA DE YEGUA MANGANAS A PIE PASO DE LA MUERTE CHARRO COMPLETO Charreada
14. This performance consists of a Charro riding a ‘manso’ horse having to jump on to a ‘bruto’ horse and has to control it. Paso de la muerte
15. A Charro completo is a Charro that can perform all of the ‘suertes’, hint the name “complete Charro”. He performs all the suertes except: Escaramuza, Terna en el ruedo, and jineteada de yegua. Charro completo