Tianguis Cultural del Chopo
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The Tianguis Cultural del Chopo is a Saturday
Originally, the Tianguis was a place for hippies to trade 1960s memorabilia including not only records but also clothing, magazines, books and other collectibles. Over time the Tianguis became a countercultural hub, becoming a meeting place for followers of different musical genres like metal, goth, punk, grunge and ska, among others. Almost always, some local and touring bands play live gigs at the back of the market where casual traders can be found, standing and looking out for rare collectibles, records or CDs. The market is a core site of the local alternative scene, home of the city's many subcultures.
On the northern end of the market, at the corner of Aldama and Camelia streets, is an area called Espacio Anarcho-punk. Vendors in this part of El Chopo sell mostly books, movies, and other materials that have an anarchist or radical perspective. Many of the Espacio Anarcho-Punk vendors contribute to a weekly zine of the same title addressing local social issues and radical politics.
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Clothes on sale
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Chopo Fleamarket
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Records sale and exchange
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Shoes and leather goods, 30 July 2011
References
- ^ "El Chopo: Mexico City's goth/metal/ska/punk mercado! – Midwesterner in Mexico". Retrieved 7 August 2011.
- ^ Hernández Chelico, Javier (4 October 2005). "EN EL CHOPO". La Jornada (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 15 September 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
- ^ Delgado, Rodrigo. "Tianguis Cultural del Chopo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 August 2011.
- ^ "historia muse del Chopo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 August 2011.