Awesome! If you Google Chapolin, it takes you to the "Chapolin" Facebook account where you'll find a link to this song (also a Mexican television series El Chapulen Colorado) ...
In a house walking distance to the market and pyramid.
What will we do?:
Create and put on a show in a local venue, make movies, photography, games, sports, and crafts with local kids, cooking, swimming, hiking, exploring the market, visiting the pyramid, etc.
Sarita is a Performing Arts Teacher and is the Director of Vaudevillians Stage Troupe (she also used to live in Tepoztlan and knows the town like the back of her hand).
Seven...
...is the number of kids flying down to Mexico with Sarita. One troupe member is already down there. We have all decided to be "adventurous" with our eating and cooking. Can you say "chapolin"? Those are the fried grasshoppers they sell in the market with lime and chili.....mmmmmm.
...calling young actors, dancers, an acrobats, jokesters nd jesters, snakecharmers, magicians, lion tamers, story-tellers, fortune-tellers, fantasy dwellers...Let's Put On A Show!
So great--it makes us want some right now!!! So who were the brave souls who actually TRIED them?
ReplyDeleteAwesome! If you Google Chapolin, it takes you to the "Chapolin" Facebook account where you'll find a link to this song (also a Mexican television series El Chapulen Colorado) ...
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun!! Thanks for sharing your adventures! Sarah
ReplyDeleteLet's have a chapolin party! I'm ready to try em in my oreos if I can hear the song live at the same time.
ReplyDeleteMichael Peltz
They are just like popcorn, only bugs.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet they taste like chicken! Doesn't everything?
ReplyDeleteThey have an annoying aftertaste...but the chili and lime is oh so nice!
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Thanks for sharing the song with us! Will they let you bring some back for us to try?
ReplyDeleteBrings tears to my eyes to see all the love and talent coming together.
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