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Zozobra (also known as Old Man Gloom and sometimes branded as Will Shuster's Zozobra) is a giant marionette effigy constructed of wood, wire and cotton cloth that is built and burned on the Friday of Labor Day weekend prior to the annual Fiestas de Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. It stands 50 ft 6 in (15.39 m) high.
The burning of Zozobra at fiesta. The start of Fiestas is marked by the beginning of the Novena masses, which start during the Knighting and Coronation of Don Diego de Vargas and La Reina de Santa Fe in which a procession which takes La Conquistadora from the Cathedral Basilica to the Rosario Chapel, at Rosario Cemetery in Santa Fe.
In honor of Old Man Gloom's 100th anniversary, the New Mexico History Museum is showing "Zozobra: A Fire That Never Goes Out." The exhibition, which runs through Sept. 30, 2025, explores the ...
The New Mexico History Museum offers a deep exploration of Old Man Gloom's history in a new exhibition, Zozobra: The Fire That Never Goes Out, which runs through September 2025 (nmhistorymuseum ...
The couple are retired and enjoy visiting new places to attend festivals. They learned about the Zozobra tradition when browsing the internet. In town for five days, they've got their tickets and ...
Film festivals in New Mexico (6 P) M. ... Zozobra This page was last edited on 10 June 2017, at 18:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Apr. 13—Move over, Taylor Swift: The hottest event in Santa Fe this year is the 100th burning of Zozobra. While the event is not selling out quite as quickly as Swift's Eras Tour, as of Friday ...
The annual event kicks off one week before Will Shuster's Burning of Zozobra, which takes place on Friday, Sept. 1. ZozoFest was put in place to celebrate all things Zozobra. The three-day event ...