U.S. rodeos and Charreadas are both done on horseback. They are measures of the horses and their riders but they bear little ...
Dávila wore this colorful dress (right) in the early 2000s as captain of the San Antonio, Texas, escaramuza team Las Valentinas. Dávila’s dress tells a story of girls’ achievement and the Mexican ...
SAN ANTONIO - Day in Old Mexico brought traditional rodeo fun to San Antonio’s Fiesta. On Sunday, Day in Old Mexico saw San ...
Peru’s Mother’s Day brims with vibrant customs, including the ‘Escaramuza,’ a heart-stirring horse-riding display. Yet, it’s in the simple act of presenting lilies and roses where ...
San Antonio's charreada or traditional Mexican rodeo originated among the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century. The unique rodeo tradition has taken deep roots in the American Southwest.
Sunday marks the end of all the Fiesta fun. Here are some of the last celebrations you and the family won’t want to miss, as ...
“Charrería: exploring the human-horse connection in Mexican Rodeo” is on display through October 17. It’s free to enter, ...
The event, hosted by the San Antonio Charro Association, also featured Girls Escaramuza Charra, the only women’s equestrian event of old Mexican Charreria, consisting of choreographed horse ...
MORGAN: Thirty-four-year-old team leader Loren Fierro-Martinez began writing when she was 11, doing barrel racing, but then she got into the side-saddle or escaramuza style of riding they do here.