The Burning of Zozobra Kicks Off the Santa Fe Fiesta
World's Tallest Marionette is Set Afire Every Year
By Ardeth Baxter, published Sep 04, 2007
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The Santa Fe Fiesta has been going on since 1712, but Zozobra wasn't created until 1924, by an artist named Will Shuster. He's never missed a Fiesta since. Shuster created Zozobra as part of a private fiesta for his artist and writer friends. He got his inspiration from the Yaqui Indians' Holy Week celebrations, in which they carried an effigy of Judas filled with firecrackers on a donkey and then burned it. He was named Zozobra by a friend of Will's; it means "the gloomy one" in Spanish.
Fifty feet tall, Zozobra is the original Burning Man, a marionette made of wood, chicken wire and shredded paper from old police reports, mortgage papers and divorce papers that takes three weeks and about 3,500 volunteers to construct. Zozobra helps the witnesses to his burning rid themselves of any bad karma accumulated throughout the previous year and puts everyone in the proper mood for Fiesta.
Unfortunately, some people keep their bad vibes even after the burning. Ten years ago there was a murder on the Plaza right after the event as thousands of spectators were exiting the park. Ever since then, the burning has been scheduled for Thursday instead of Friday to discourage weekend gangbangers from trying to cause trouble.
The audience pours into Ft. Marcy Park near the Plaza in the mid afternoon, hours before the burning, because if you wait too long it's almost impossible to find a parking space, even at a nearby shopping center. But there's plenty of other entertainment, including music and food, to keep Zozobra company on his last night on the planet, and locals and tourists alike have a great time socializing and stretching out on the grass taking it all in.
Burning of Zozobra/Fiestas de Santa Fe
Neigborhood: Ft. Marcy ParkLocation:
Santa Fe, NM 87505 USA
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