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La Cultura Cura!
July 15 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
La Cultura Cura!
Read the blog post interview with Janet Johns and Ruby Vasquez that details their journey and vision.
From August 15-25, Santa Cruz County will pulsate with the vibrant traditions of Veracruz, offering residents and visitors alike a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Mexican folkloric arts. This vibrant program offers something for everyone – whether you’re a seasoned dancer, a curious beginner, or simply an appreciator of rich cultural traditions. By bringing these art forms to schools, theaters, and community spaces, the conference aims to make the beauty of Mexican folkloric arts accessible to all of Santa Cruz County.
For more information on classes and performances, visit Esperanza del Valle.
You can expect these highlights:
Dance and Music Classes: Twenty-four Ballet Folklórico del Puerto de Veracruz dancers and five Nematatlin de la Universidad Veracruzana musicians will lead classes for youth and adults, from beginners to advanced practitioners. “We really want to encourage people to get out of their comfort zone and, instead of being a spectator, sign up and take a class,” urges Ruby Vasquez, emphasizing the event’s inclusivity.
School Workshops: The visiting artists will bring their expertise directly to local students, conducting workshops in selected PVUSD schools and after-school programs.
Gala Performances: Two distinct shows will showcase the diversity of Mexican dance and music. Ruby Vasquez explains, “If you attend the gala performance at the Mello Center, you’ll see ‘Rostros de Mexico,’ featuring dances and music from different states in Mexico. The following weekend at the Crocker Theater, ‘Raices del Pueblo’ will focus purely on the dances and music representing the state of Veracruz.”
Community Events: Free events like “Todos Bailan Su Son” and a community Fandango (a party where people get together to dance, to play and sing in a community setting) will invite everyone to participate in the joyous celebration of Mexican culture.