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Behind the Scenes: Cancun Xcaret’s Espectacular

You can follow your nose smell of the copal aroma or “the incense of the earth” to the Mayan village at Cancun’s Xcaret. As it is here where the Pre-Hispanic dances take place right as the sunsets. You will be able to admire the horse exhibition, where charros (Mexican horsemen) and “adelitas” show off their skills on magnificent Aztec horses. During the Mexican Revolution in the early twentieth century, adelitas were “female soldiers” who cooked and cared for the wounded male soldiers. You will get excited with delight to view the show Xcaret’s México Espectacular: where the history and folklore of Mexico are represented by more than 300 artists on the stage of the Gran Tlachco. And I was lucky enough to go behind the scenes of Xcaret’s México Espectacular!


Behind the Scenes: Cancun Xcaret’s Espectacular


Mexico: Behind the Scenes: Cancun Xcaret's Espectacular

Up the Cancun Xcaret Stairs

One by one, they would climb the 17 dingy white stairs to the tiny crowded, dimly-lit room at Xcaret Cancun. They needed to get out of the sweltering heat and were dressed in the brightest blues, vibrant yellows, and heart-stopping red colors. Never have I seen such a stunningly beautiful group of women with matching beads and flowers in their hair. The men came too, fewer, but they too were elaborately dressed, some in feathers, some in ponchos, and some even had cowboy boots on. Slowly they would open the door to the “standing-room-only” swamp-cooled Cancun Xcaret room and inch into a spot.

 

Mexico: Behind the Scenes: Cancun Xcaret's Espectacular

Makeup Brushes used for Espectacular

Every type of makeup brush you can imagine was spread across the wooden tables at the Xcaret Cancun makeup counter. Skinny ones, fat ones, blending brushes, smudgers, ones that were angled, powder brushes, and concealer types. They were all laying there on top of a colorful Mayan blanket.

Cancun Xcaret, Xcaret Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Cancun Xcaret has Rainbow-Colored Tubs for Everything

Stacked up in bins along the walls were rainbow-colored bins. I was told they come in different sizes and shapes for a reason! Each one was lying across a cup of bright, rainbow-colored makeup tubs or scattered on the tables. Baby wipes and Kleenex were in amply amounts also strewn across the tables. These were here to help stop the sweat after makeup was applied or to wipe down the face first.

Cancun Xcaret, Xcaret Playa del Carmen, Mexico

The Constant Battle of the HEAT

Even though there was barely a murmur of chit-chat going on in the room, I had a chance to speak to Juan Jose Adan, a makeup artist at Xcaret Cancun. I had quietly mentioned to one of the other writers that there was no way I could have my makeup done today (envision Day of the Dead skeletons painted on your face) because it would smear and sweat off of me in a New York second.

The air conditioning was the only thing keeping even the little amount of regular makeup that I had already had on and soon it disappeared too. Juan overheard my conversation and said, “We constantly have to fight the weather here.”

Cancun Xcaret, Xcaret Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Cancun Xcaret has Humid and Sticky Weather

It was hot, humid, and sticky at Xcaret Cancun and all I could do was admire these girls who looked perfectly manicured with their gorgeous eyes and luscious lips. How on earth do they do it? And then dance and sing? The men too, decked out in historical costumes. This job was not for the faint at heart. And the makeup artists would paint their faces with such precision.

Cancun Xcaret, Xcaret Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Cancun Xcaret, Xcaret Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Behind the Scenes

Cancun Xcaret, Xcaret Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Photo showing everyone with their glow-in-the-dark menus open before the start of the show!

Xcaret Cancun’s Espectacular 

Seated in a massive outdoor auditorium known as the Gran Tiachco Theater, I squinted to see what was on my plate, as I could smell the flavors and aromas of Mexico. All I had to do was open my menu since it was one of those glow-in-the-dark menus, so I could read what’s for dinner!

I had the beef steak with black chichilo mole sauce and three-cheese scalloped potatoes with green beans. The other choice was shrimp with annatto seeds and guajillo chili marinade with grilled onions, pineapple, and rice. I sat on concrete bleachers with cushions and had an awesome view while being served dinner at the same time.

Cancun Xcaret, Xcaret Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Xcaret’s Espectacular…And The Show Begins

Soon after, the lights were dimmed and the Xcaret’s Espectacular show began. This show takes you on a journey through the history of Mexico and showcases its history, music, and dance. Visually, the show is stunning and there was not a single dull moment, as they keep you entertained the entire two hours.

Cancun Xcaret, Xcaret Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Xcaret’s Espectacular show starts with “hip ball” being played by athletic Mayan Indians, where a large ball bounced by their hip goes into a sideways hoop. Having visited Chichen Itza where authentic Mayan ruins arena game could have been played, this re-creation really helps to bring Mexico’s history to life. They continued on with “fireball”, which is a burning ball that represents the sun and was a complete showstopper, as the audience went wild and gasped quite a few times while the players “played” with the firey ball to get it into the hoop!

And as Mexican history goes on, the conquistadors from Spain brutally take over their Indian lands. With that comes the missionaries and the beginnings of the Catholic religion in the region. Then the story continues through the Mexican revolution with over 300 performers in amazing costumes, special effects, and Mexican music.

Xcaret’s Espectacular: Part 2

The second half of the show displays the traditions, the music, and the dance of the Mexican people based on regions throughout Mexico. There is great diversity in this country and each region has its own culture within Mexico. This could range anywhere from mariachis (single males, group of males to groups of all female mariachis) to lasso roping, to Chicano style music and followed by performances by beautiful dancing ladies with traditional clothing from different regions. As a perfect ending, Macaw birds soar across the theater’s thatched roof, while the cast waves and sings goodbye.

Cancun Xcaret, Xcaret Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Cancun Xcaret’s Espectacular is Spectacular

In a nutshell, this is THE GREATEST show you will ever see about the history of MEXICO. I have been to Broadway and many shows from Vienna to London and this show is magnificent on an international scale. They have had over 7500 performances since the show launched 20 years ago and can easily be compared to Broadway’s most successful musical productions. There are over 335 cast members. This is the third time I have seen it and I highly recommend attending this show during your visit to the Riviera Maya.

Cancun Xcaret’s Espectacular is Recognized!

Xcaret Experiences as a company has been recognized as one of the Best Mexican Companies and its Xcaret Park is a whole other ballgame that I could write weeks and weeks about. They are truly leading the way to the very best in theme parks, resorts, and ecotourism developments. I cannot say enough about how wonderful they are.

Even before I went on this sponsored trip to Xcaret to experience the Dia de Los Muertos there, I was singing their praises as you can see from this article about Xcaret that I wrote a while back. I cannot recommend them enough.

Recommended Reading about the area Riviera Maya:

Cancun’s Underwater Museum

Gliding Thru Hidden Worlds

Xel-Ha: Land Where Water is Born

Xel Ha vs Xcaret: A Review of Mexican Adventure Parks

And finally: Popular Mexican Destinations: 10 Wildly Popular Places to Visit

Disclosure: I was invited to Mexico by Experiencia Xcaret.  The thrill of being behind the scenes of the greatest show in Mexico was all my own!

 

Hannah @GettingStamped

Monday 4th of January 2016

We are headed to Xcaret next week!

Cacinda Maloney

Wednesday 6th of January 2016

Have fun, you will love it!

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