Latin American School Dance Group “Dances of Our Heritage” The Latin American School dance group aims to celebrate and preserve the cultural diversity of Latin America through dance. We transmit the beauty and meaning of traditional and folk dances that are a fundamental part of our Latin identity. “Every dance on stage is a tribute to our roots.” Read more...
Comparsa de Chinelos de Huitzuco, a dance group with a history of more than 10 years representing the dance of the Chinelos, located in Lumberton North Carolina. The Casarrubias Family, with the passion of preserving their culture and transmitting it to their new generations, formed this group which has a long history of performing in religious and cultural activities in Read more...
BULL OF BAG This dance is a remembrance of the ranchers who lived in this region of the Costa Chica of the state of Guerrero, Mexico. It is characterized by the fact that its characters, called cowboys, represent the ranches that participate in the herding of these cattle, another characteristic is that it is danced to the beat of the Read more...
It is cultural expressions of regional Mexico, Passion for sharing and promoting Mexican culture. The mission is to rescue and spread the cultural values of different regions of Mexico through gastronomy, replicas of crafts and dance. The children learn some dance steps, make crafts and prepare some typical Mexican dish, then at the closing of the session the children expose Read more...
Chef Orlando grew up around the flavors & aromas of his abuela’s cooking. Her dishes inspired him to pursue the culinary arts. After working in Los Angeles, California and the Triangle Area of North Carolina, he decided to launch “La República Food Truck”. He learned many techniques from famous chefs from all over the world and this encouraged him to Read more...
We love to represent Mexico in Festivals, Parades and mainly schools. If you care to see us at your location please let us know, if possible give us a one month notification. For Speeches give us at least two weeks. We concentrate in Mexican Holidays or in a 45-to minutes Overall Mexican Speech covering their 200 years. If you would Read more...
Photographs: Jairo Toledo Monologue: Trajinera Calavera Author: Alejandro Cossio Synopsis: Trajinera calavera, tells the unfortunate experience of a catrina who, on her journey from Mictlán to the Mexican side, gets stuck in the middle of a “river”, time she takes to narrate her origin, her sorrows, replicate Mexican sayings, talking about the Mictlán, mentioning Mexican personalities and the occasional foreigner Read more...
Group of young people dancing to our music Mexican from our heart to your heart !!! Highlighting our roots !!! Read more...
Artistic Statement Antonio Alanís is a Mexican American artist raised in Durham, North Carolina. Her interest in working in non-profit organizations and her teaching experience allow her to use the visual arts to build bridges of understanding between diverse cultures. He uses his Mexican-American background, educational background, and passion for the visual arts to raise cultural awareness of Latin Americans Read more...










