LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — As we continue our Hispanic Heritage month celebration, we’re looking at traditional Mexican folk dance, its history and how people across Southern Nevada are keeping the culture ...
When growing up in Waukegan, Amanda Diaz-Bahena said her mother, Lupita Munoz, wanted her to learn the cultural dances of Mexico. “At first, I was like, Come on Mom, we’re in America. We’re listening ...
In a Northwest Side studio, young folklorico dancers keep rhythm to the thump, thump, thump of maestro Sergio Martinez’s staff. The staff, a gift from his mentor, is carved from the cactus stalk of ...
In the auditorium of the New Rochelle Public Library, four dancers stood in a vertical line. After about 10 minutes of neck rolls, stretches and movement exercises, the dancers lined up for a more ...
Music and dancing are a huge part of the Latino culture, I guess it is because both cost us nothing to enjoy and are great ways to celebrate festive occasions. For so many years the Mexican people ...
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