La Morisma de Bracho is a large historical and religious reenactment held in Zacatecas. It dramatizes battles between Moors and Christians, a tradition with roots in Spanish colonial religious theater and local adaptation.
For learners, the key details are Zacatecas and the reenactment of Moors and Christians. It is one of Mexico’s largest and most distinctive traditional reenactments, even if it is less universally known than Día de Muertos or the Guelaguetza.