Break dancing is a popular escape. Yeafersonth Manrique, aka "B-Boy Chispa," practices at a theater.
"When we're out here dancing, we don't think about the state of the country," said Manrique, a 24-year-old drenched in sweat after a long practice. "In this world there is no crisis."
Kids still love to fly kites, like this homemade one.
Children make their own kites using a plastic bag, sticks and a nylon line.
A woman holds a child as they get ready to hit a piñata.
Birthday celebrations are still happening, but fewer people are buying decorations like piñatas.
People are still finding time to play in softball leagues.
"After the game we always had a few beers. But now they are too expensive," said Felix Babaza.
People like Genesis Gonzalez and her family are still celebrating graduation.
Genesis's father, Rafael, said, "My daughter is a Psychology Graduate of the Catholic University Andres Bello, despite the adversity, we must celebrate these things."