by México Desconocido
The Estudiantinas usually walk through the narrow streets of Guanajuato, where the echo of history mixes with the happy sound of their music. It is a tradition strongly rooted in the region. Let’s learn more about them.
These musical groups trace their origins to medieval Spain, although over time they became an indelible mark on the Guanajuato cultural landscape.
The Estudentina is a party made by and for young people, where there are dances, choreographies, murgas and sports, among other recreational activities. Students from area schools participate.
How do Estudiantinas emerge?
The Estudentinas, or tunas, emerged in Spain in the 13th and 14th centuries as groups of university students who dedicated themselves to walking the streets, delighting people with their happy and festive music.
In the beginning, the members of the student girls were mostly young people with limited resources, who lived in shelters and developed musical skills to earn a living.
The members of the student girls were given the name tunos, initially the word used to refer to them was ‘tunantes’ due to their bohemian nature.
It is important to note that this tradition spread throughout Europe, becoming an inseparable part of folklore and student life.
Later, in the 20th century they had their renaissance thanks to the enthusiasm of young Spaniards. They were in charge of carrying out various tours around Latin America. Its objective was to promote the tradition that became a true university institution.
Much of this cultural influence found great acceptance in Guanajuato, where over time they became a cultural emblem of the state.
The Student of the University of Guanajuato
In Mexico, the Guanajuato streets became the perfect setting for the student girls, radiating their influence throughout the country. The Estudiantinas of the University of Guanajuato was founded in 1962, making it a clear example of this legacy.
Inspired by Joaquín “El Flaco” Arias, this student became a symbol of the city’s cultural identity, livening up the nights with her music and popular songs.
However, there are several student girls in Guanajuato, who are in charge of exploring the alleys of the city. With their 14th and 15th century school costumes and their repertoire of traditional songs, these groups attract tourists and locals alike, offering a journey back in time through music and history.
So the next time you visit Guanajuato, don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the centuries-old charm of the student girls. Join a nocturnal alleyway and let yourself be carried away by the magic of the music and the stories that resonate in the alleys of this emblematic city.