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The “Great Trelawney Hug” for the Saint Piran’s Band, Mexico

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Bagas Sans Piran outside the English Cemetery, Real del Monte

Please help fund the Bagas Sans Piran
(Saint Piran’s Band) in Mexico

 

In 2024, we celebrated the Bicentennial of the arrival of the first Cornish mineworkers to the silver mines of Real del Monte. Last October, the Bagas Sans Piran (Saint Piran’s Band) was set up to coincide with this important 200th anniversary. They duly performed at the annual Pasty Festival in Real del Monte, celebrated by scores of descendants of the Cornish in Mexico.

 

© Dr Sharron P. Schwartz

 

Mexico has a thriving Cornish cultural scene which has developed organically. It is the only Spanish-speaking part of the Cornish Diaspora to have forged close links with Cornwall, exemplified by the twinning of Redruth with Real del Monte and the Friendship Agreement signed between Camborne and Pachuca in 2008. Each year delegates from Redruth and Real del Monte visit each other’s towns to celebrate the annual international pasty festival hosted in each.

Bagas Sans Piran (St Piran’s Band) brings the tradition of Cornish bagpipe and drum music to Mexico through their famous ballads and songs such as Trelawney and Cornwall My Home. The band is led by César Ramírez whose ancestors hail from Cornwall.

 

The St Piran's Pipe and Drum band at the Teatro Hidalgo Bartolomé de Medina in Pachuca
Bagas San Piran at the Teatro Hidalgo Bartolomé de Medina in Pachuca, October 2024

 

The band aspires to build upon their Cornish heritage, and the wearing of traditional Cornish regalia will greatly increase the recognition and importance of Cornish history and culture in Mexico, which will be brought to a new audience through music. We aim to fund quality British-made woollen cloth to allow at least 10 band members to have kilts in the Cornish national tartan.

We’ve all heard of the ‘Trelawney Shout’. So, let’s send a great ‘Trelawney Hug’ throughout the Cornish Diaspora to get our Cousins in Mexico their kilts in our Cornish national tartan! Kernow Bys Vyken!

 

 

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Specialist in Cornish Mining Migration - Sharron P Schwartz

Dr. Sharron Schwartz

Specialist in Cornish Mining Migration and transnational communities

 

 

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