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MUCHO BRUMCHA

MUCHO BRUMCHA

Our sister festival Eye Candy was asked to take part in this year’s Birmingham Weekender and so we set about making an event as colourful as we could think. OK so timing wasn’t necessarily spot on but we thought we’d bring the spirit of the Mexican Day of the Dead festivities a little early to the city. Image above of Madam Mango Circus performer by Andrew Fox.

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The Mucho Brumcha The Day of the Dead parade gets underway with the Voodoo Love Orchestra. Image by David O’Coy.

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The impressive 60ft Godiva helps us lead the parade – Image by Verity Milligan

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Our puppet Skeleton amuses the crowds with his witty banter. Image by Verity Milligan.

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The Voodoo Love orchestra keep everyone in the party mood. Image by David O’Coy.

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The majestic Mucho Brumcha Godiva towers over the parade. Image by David O’Coy.

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Madam Mango’s Circus and the naughty skeletons high in the air. Image by David O’Coy.

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One of Godiva’s dancers joins the parade. Image by Verity Milligan.

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Our amorous Mariachi Man. Image by David O’Coy.

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The Lucha Britannia girls kept everyone in check. Image by David O’Coy.

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One of Madam Mango’s Mucho Brumcha daring performers. Image by David O’Coy.

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