Rincon is a town in the interior of the island. Historically, it was a town where the slaves lived. This weekend it was turned into a street celebration with parades, local music concerts, and local food booths.
Everyone on the island was in Rincon on Saturday and it was a party. They closed off the center of town and partied all day and night. There were food booths that serve local food known as "krioyo” and includes dishes such as fresh fish, funchi (think polenta fries), rice, and different types of stews. The stews are usually goat or iguana (neither are to our liking). Everyone was grilling chicken, ribs, chorizo, and fish in their yards, drive ways and patios. Everyone was selling beers too.
Three stages were set up around the town where local bands played concerts. It was music we have never heard but all the locals were singing along so we figured they played popular tunes. There are several radio stations on the island that play local music. We should probably listen to them once in a while to get our steel band/Caribbean vibe fix.
More fun pictures of the parade...
WOW beautiful photos and what a colorful celebration!! I'm with you on the goat or iguana stew. I wouldn't even attempt to try something like that.
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