
In
Zinacantán, Chiapas State, Mexico, there is a celebration for several days in honor of
St. Sebastian that marks the transfer of authority from the Big
Alcalde (or chief magistrate) to his successor. There is an elaborate ritual during which he hands over an image of San Sebastian and other symbols of his authority. The festival also features a jousting pantomime, dancing to the rhythm of a special drum, two feasts, and a mock healing ceremony. The connection between the Día de San Sebastián festivities and the martyrdom of St. Sebastian, however, remains obscure.
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