Good morning
Good morning
I would need to have a very long arm to reach you
It's a bit cold today
Just a little bit fresh
It's beautiful
You know those days when it's ideal because there's not a lot of sun, but it's not cold
But the weather forecast said it will rain, so we'll see what happens
This is a candy store which exists for like a thousand years
It's here since I was a little girl
The name of the candy store is Libertad
I don't know on what street we are, I swear, I'm terrible with streets
Esteban Arce
Ok.. we'll go to a market
We want to film
Because we never showed what can be found in that market
And you'll see now
There are many markets here
And many are divided by items
And you'll see what can be found in this one
We're still walking on Esteban Arce street
There's a small church
You want to go inside?
the name is : PARROQUIA SAN JUAN DE DIOS
streets : Esteban Arce...
and the other street i don`t know the name..
I don't know if we entered this church before
I don't think we did, because we would see that wall
Did you see the wall? It was full of plaques
There were thank you notes
Surely for favours people were asking for
Or it was because of some promises being made.. something like that
Every plaque had the initials of the names and the last names of the family
I didn't see that in any other church
There are street sellers of every kind here
i remember..
Do you remember the man who sold us the vegetable peeler?
The guy was spectacular
I swear, he made a show
He was talking very loud..
Interacting with people
Showing how to use the peeler
Instead of cleaning or drying the thing, he was hitting it against the table
So people would see how resistant it is
This market is located in the intersection of San Martin
Which is this one here
this one
And Uruguay, which is this one
The market occupies the entire block
It's all of this you can see here
It's the entire block
This area is chaotic
We'll cross the street
We came here to show you the name of the market
the name is Alejo Calatayud
^mercado calatayud`
We'll start showing you what can be found here
Here upfront, as you could have seen, there are people selling flowers
I don't know if we showed this market at some point
I don't remember
But ok, the audience is renewed, as they say..
First I want to say.. as you saw in the previous video
Kids dance many times a year in their schools
There are many festivities, carnival, Easter week, school anniversaries
He's very tall
They dance traditional stuff, because there are many traditional dances
And non traditional ones as well
And they need costumes for all of that
And here the merchants are looking for the commodity of the people
I don't know if such thing exists in other places..
Here, everything is for rent, there's an entire section of the market where you can rent out costumes
All types of costumes
So, one does not need to worry with having to have it especially made
Now we're going to show you inside and explain about the renting itself
As you can see, the stands are like this
There are a lot of passages, we'll go inside from another place
See? There are a lot of stands
And every one of them has all types of costumes
all types of costumes
Dolls, here you can see a frog.. traditional clothes
here you can find all kind of costumes
They're pretty big passages
You can find all sizes
This costume, for example, is for one traditional dance called Tinku, if I'm not mistaken..
And it's pretty big, obviously for someone much taller than me
My son, Agustin, for example, had to dance on Sunday..
As Amir already told you, the teachers already know where there is clothing
Or reserve it in a particular stand
The teachers give you the number of the passage 2, stand 27 for example
So you come directly to that place
Say for what school it is
See what size you need
And what I did to rent it is that I left my ID
As a guarantee
And I payed 20 bolivianos which are 3 $ US,
for one day.. but, I rented it on Saturday because Agustin was dancing on Sunday morning
And I could have returned it on Monday morning
There are no problems with that
The important thing is that you return it as soon as you can because they need the costume and you need your ID
If you can't leave your ID because you need it for something
What you can do is leave 50 bolivianos of guarantee ( 7,18 $us )
And once you return the costume, you get your money or document back.. or whatever you left as a guarantee
Look, I love these traditional outfits because they are so colorful
These are the accessories for one traditional dance
This is for rent too
Hats, accessories
There's Elmo
Every costume you need, you can find it here
What beautiful colours
I love colorful and cheerful clothes
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