Friday, September 13, 2013

Fiestas Patrias (Independence Day Celebrations) in Nicaragua

Today at Nicaragua Christian Academy, and across Nicaragua over the next few days, people are celebrating independence. In Nicaragua, Independence "Day" is actually celebrated over most of the month of September, with a focus on two specific days that celebrate two important dates in their history: Central America's independence from Spain in 1821(September 15) and the Battle of San Jacinto (September 14, 1856).


In the Battle of San Jacinto, an out-manned, out-armed Nicaraguan army defended their land against a US mercenary army led by William Walker. Behind the financial backing of the Vanderbilt family, and the blessings of the US government, Walker attempted to take over Nicaragua and declare himself president. Students, teachers, and parents at NCA celebrate these dates through a Nicaraguan cultural festival that includes presentations, skits, food, as well as traditional clothes, music, and dancing. Here are some pictures from the early part of our celebration. For more pictures of the holiday weekend and celebrations, go to my Facebook album here.


The Fifth & Sixth graders


High School Freshmen


Nate with his friend Josh.

Freshmen

Sophomores presenting to an elementary class.

Elementary kids heading to the upper school presentations


Juniors

Juniors performing a skit

Seniors performing a skit