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Ballet Folklórico Mexicano De Nueva York’s Guelaguetza in Socrates Sculpture Garden
Sun Jul 28, 2024
12:00pm to 6:00pm ET
Age: All
Price: Free
Location:
Socrates Sculpture Garden
Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Nueva York (BFMNY)’s Annual Guelaguetza Festival is dedicated to preserving the culture and traditions of Mexico. Representatives of the eight regions of Oaxaca gather together wearing traditional costumes to dance, sing, and give gifts to the crowd. Each region offers a unique contribution to the festivities — including the much-loved Dance of the Pineapple!
Image Credit: Byron Guinanzaca
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