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During Corpus Christi festivities:

Forces of good and evil to struggle in La Villa


Folklore dancers wearing "Diablico Sucio" costumes.

The town of La Villa in the province of Los Santos will be the battle ground of a colorful struggle between the spiritual forces of good and evil during the Corpus Christi festivities, June 10-24.

Part of the deep-rooted religious traditions brought to Panama by the Spanish conquistadores, the Isthmian version of Corpus Christi is a mixture of Hispanic, Native American and African traditions, best exemplified in the "Diablicos Sucios" –odd-looking costumes representing the forces of darkness who struggle with the Archangels for the body of Christ.

In La Villa, Corpus Christi is a two-week-long celebration including religious services and daily folklore performances at the town’s main square, in addition to parades and public dances. The activities of June 24 have been especially dedicated to foreign visitors.

An otherwise sleepy agricultural community, La Villa is the center of a number of major annual festivities, including the Azuero International Fair (April/May.)

Located 255 km. southwest of Panama City, La Villa is a four-hour drive from the capital.

 
 



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