For this day we propose Christmas gastronomy, specials on television, circus and exhibitions.
Christmas gastronomy
Chef Miguel Caamaño (Ecu @ comida) proposes a delicious variation of filling based on pineapple, apple or figs. “We have taken pains to offer this seasonal delicacy, added with these fruits that are easily acquired in the market; exclusively processed and made to enhance the traditional garnish of the protagonist of his Christmas and New Year’s Eve dinner ”, says Caamaño. You can buy them in 1 kg presentations (containers) at $ 18.50. Home delivery and pick-up service. 2×3 promotion. Miraflores, 201 First Street and Porvenir Alley. Phones: 099-457-3558 and 098-692-9964 or by mail ecuacomida@hotmail.com.
Circus in Los Samanes
Santa Claus came to town with Santa claus circus. The Christmas character is accompanied by all his helpers to set up a show with music and magic. The event is organized by Circo Rolex Ecuador, with more than forty years of experience in the entertainment, art and culture show. To preserve the health of the attendees, the maximum capacity of 50% of the stage capacity will be respected, that is, there will be a maximum of 600 people. Tickets: $ 5, $ 8, $ 10, $ 15 and $ 20 (TicketShow). Functions: Monday to Friday (8:30 p.m.), Saturdays (6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.), Sundays and holidays (4:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.), until December 31, Samanes Park (north of Guayaquil).
Parade in the south of the city

“It is a traditional show in the city of Vienna (Austria), which has been enjoyed in different parts of the world and is once again here in the city of Guayaquil”, says Jorge Acaiturri, manager of the Public Company Development Social Action and Education (EP DASE) of the Municipality. This parade has been appearing in certain streets of the city. Each parade lasts approximately two hours. The following dates will be:
Wednesday 15: LThe puppets will be in Pascuales. Shining dancers and characters will walk down the main street of this parish from the church to the Via Daule.
The last day, on Thursday 16, the inhabitants of Sauces you will be able to enjoy the artistic show along Antonio Parra avenue from the Sauces 9 ring to the area of the Pope’s Cross, en Samanes.
DirecTV goes Christmas
To celebrate Christmas, during the last month of the year, OnDirecTV will present various productions that will also be available on the streaming platform DirecTV GO.
Tuesday, December 14 at 11:00 p.m. the documentary will be broadcast Christmas at Stately Homes. Some of the most imposing houses in England, such as Warwick Castle and Highclere Castle, the main location of the hit British series Downton Abbey, open their doors in this unmissable documentary to show how the British aristocracy lives Christmas.
Wednesday 15 at 23:00. A Very Royal Christmas: Sandringham Secrets. A look at how the British royal family celebrates Christmas at the Queen’s Norfolk estate, combining archival footage with interviews. Royal connoisseurs, former staff members, pundits, comedians and royal celebrities will reveal the innermost secrets of how Christmas is organized for Britain’s most famous family.
Thursday 23 at 21:00. Let it Snow. Produced for a family audience, it tells the wonderful Christmas story of a tough woman with cold corporate demeanor, whose plans to tear down an old hotel complex are complicated when she gets carried away in the Christmas spirit and falls in love with the son of the owner of the country of winter wonderland. Starring Candace Cameron-Bure (Full House) and Alan Thicke (Growing Pains), directed by Harvey Frost.

On the same Thursday 23, at 10:30 p.m., it will be issued Christmas at Chatsworth House. In the heart of Derbyshire, this Tudor mansion that provided the iconic backdrop to Pride and prejudice prepares for an influx of Christmas visitors. Chatsworth tour guides will take guests on a festive adventure around the world, from a Nordic winter wonderland, through flowering trees in Japan, to a Portuguese Baroque church. Morocco, India, the Netherlands, Italy, China, Japan, Portugal and the United States feature in what is described as “one of the most ambitious Christmas seasons organized by Chatsworth.”
Friday 24, at 22:00, it will be the turn of CMA Country Christmas 2021. New edition of this traditional Christmas special that brings together some of the most important figures in the world of music every year country to breathe new life into holiday classics. It is a Country Music Association production, with Robert Deaton serving as executive producer and Paul Miller as director.
And also on Friday the 24th, at 23:00, will be presented Silent Night 2021: The street sings. As is tradition, the entertainment channel will put on screen a new edition of this Christmas event that brings together some of the most important names in Christian music each year. It is a Christmas musical where a group of people join their voices to sing songs of hope and remember who we celebrate at this time.
Visit these exhibitions

The Anthropological and Contemporary Art Museum maintains the exhibition Meditation pieces, by Patricia Meier, which adds 50 works inspired, in part, by Japanese philosophy. Covers series Kintsugi, Sashiko, Baroque Y Spinners. “The idea of kintsugi is that when something breaks we must try to fix it in the most precious way, without hiding the repair … Scars remind us of how strong we are ”, says Meier. Free entry. Open until January 2022, from Tuesday to Friday (10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.), Saturdays (11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) and Sundays (11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.), MAAC (Malecón Simón Bolívar y Loja).
It exposed The light from heaven, by the Ecuadorian artist, humanist and curator Mikaela Báez Jalil, with the support of the Beck’s brand. In thirty-eight works, Mikaela captures the sensations and experiences left by her search and discovery of a new vision of life, her wounds, her healing, her reunion with spirituality and her awakening. Free entry. Open until December 15, Monday to Sunday, from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., in Plaza Lagos.

Bodies, real human bodies exposes eight human bodies, eight torsos and more than a hundred healthy organs that are available to visitors to discover the body inside and how it works. The show is organized by the production company Arriba el Telón and has been seen by more than 30 million people in 50 countries. The show Guayaquil is the most modern of its kind, with more than 40 illuminated LED panels and virtual guides, as well as face-to-face specialists in all rooms. It also has display cabinets and internal led lighting. Tickets: $ 5, $ 3 and $ 2.50. Open from Monday to Thursday (12:00 to 20:00), Friday (12:00 to 21:00), Saturdays (10:00 to 21:00) and Sundays (from 10:00 to 20:00), until on December 20, at the Crystal Palace (Malecón Simón Bolívar).

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