Informant: Maria Clara Williamson. My mom who is originally from Colombia but has lived in Mexico City for 25 years.
Informant: “In Colombia during Christmas time there is a big celebration called Novenas. It is a celebration with family and friends. One gathers and sings ‘Villancicos.’ One of my favorite Villancico is called ‘Campana Sobre Campana.’ We all sing, pray, and celebrate together. It is a great celebration because it is so much more than a religious gathering. A novena is a tradition and the perfect gathering to mingle with family and friends. The Novenas were definitely a highlight of the Christmas season. I would often attend several novenas and although they would be similar in the traditions, it would be a different experience.”
Song:
“Campana sobre campana
y sobre campana una
asómate a la ventana
veros a un niño en la cuna.
Belén, Campanas de Belén
que los Ángeles tocan
que nuevas me traéis.
Recogido tu rebaño
a dónde vas pastorcillo?
Voy a llevar el portal
requesón, manteca y vino
Belén, Campanas de Belén
que los Ángeles tocan
que nuevas me traéis.”
Translation:
“Bell over Bell
And on a bell
Get close to the window
See a child in the crib.
Bethlehem, Bells of Bethlehem
What angels play
What new you bring me
Collected your flock
Where are you going little shepherd?
I’m going to take the portal
Cottage cheese, butter and wine
Bethlehem, Bells of Bethlehem
What angels play
What new you bring me. ”
Thoughts: Because my family is from Colombia and we’ve celebrated Christmas in Bogotá, I’ve attended these novenas. As a little kid, the highlight of these gathering was singing the Villanciscos (Christmas Carols). We actually have not celebrated Christmas in Colombia for a long time ever since most of my grandparents passed away. Even so, the novenas is a childhood memory that I cherish forever.