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Every September 16th, Mexico takes part in the independence "grito." How did this tradition come about? Historian Diego Levin investigates.
Central Texas nonprofit Tierra Mestiza teaches ballet folklorico, preserving Mexican cultural heritage through traditional dance rooted in pre-Hispanic times.
Tierra Mestiza Ballet Folklorico aims to connect generations through traditional Mexican dance, keeping cultural traditions ...
Thousands gathered in Grape Day Park on Sunday for a celebration of Mexican culture and history in honor of Mexican ...
Hispanic Heritage is not just about honoring the past — it’s also about reshaping traditions in a way that reflects the present. In the Rio Grande Valley and ...
The heart of downtown L.A. was alive with music, dance and cultural pride Saturday night as crowds gathered at Grand Park for ...
The event will be a fiesta full of the green, white, and red of the Mexican flag — along with traditions in food, live music, and dance.
There were significantly fewer people in attendance this year at the Little Village Mexican Independence Day Parade, but ...
Love, tradition, and culture will take center stage in Austin later this month as Roy Lozano’s Ballet Folklórico de Texas ...
Texas native Luisa Navarro’s new book, Mexico’s Day of the Dead, blends stories and photos to honor tradition.
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