I stay at the bar, alongside two other alone strangers.
I see Nora and La Chihuahua and greet them in the distance. Eva comes
down from the dark floor above, an elderly gentleman follows her. Nora
sees her in the stairs and says – “You fucking Eva, did you
do it two times? Eva jokes, and answers back “No, four”,
she leaves her purse on a table and goes to the toilets, the gentleman
washes his hands, she comes back and rinses her mouth (her oral caressing
abilities are well known and have made Eva famous). Alcohol and sex,
things around here can be summed up in those two words.
So what brings me here, to this small sanctuary of men
and women over-enthusiastic about booze and lust? Why go to “La
Apestosa” (the Stinking one) instead of any other place? There
is no answer, and then I drink, beginning to feel drunk, but not enough
to lose the fear to take out the camera and approach to people. I ask
for more beer. And another question comes, or perhaps an answer instead.
Maybe I came to find out that I am also a devotee of the same religion,
of the same idols: alcohol and sex. From the back of the bar, a bottle
arrives to my hand and scares the question away from me. Nora also comes
to remind me that she wants a nude portrait of her. I tell her that it’s
a done deal, that is definitely happening. Just one more drink, and I
go to the bathroom. I walk across the dark corridor that goes to the
toilets; I arrive at the exact spot from where an overpowering stench
comes out and which gives the place its name. I cover my nose and mouth
with my hand, and despite the disgust, I’m thrilled to be listening
to all the bustle happening behind me, men and women gone wild, dancing,
shouting, drinking, staggering, giving themselves to one another, in
an exchange of solitudes that make the stench and darkness of the place
go unnoticed.
Its official name is “Salon Orizaba” and
perhaps it’s the most singular beer hall in all of the old downtown
Mexico City. To find it, you can ask for “La Apestosa”,
the nickname that the place has literally adopted and keeps with pride
to the last detail.
“La Apestosa” is a place of encounter
for alcoholics and prostitutes. This photographic essay documents the
relations between them and the atmosphere of the place. A dark place
where alcohol and sex reign.
Jose
Luis Cuevas