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Los Tigres del Norte

Los Tigres del Norte originally from Sinaloa, Mexico. They have pioneered norteño music and have established their legacy as one of the most influential and respected groups in Latin music.

“Guiding winds” by Rosalia Torres Weiner at The Mint Museum (Randolph)

“Guiding winds” is part of Interventions is a new series at the Mint in which contemporary works are placed amongst permanent collection installations to create a critical dialogue between past and present.Opening October 21st, and running through 2023. Save the date! March 26th, 2023 Opening Reception!

“Day of the Dead with Latina Magazine 2022” Downtown Raleigh.

The City of Raleigh, North Carolina dressed in the colors and traditions of Mexico. Between catrinas, dances, artists, Mariachi music, the sounds of the guitar, the jarana and the violin of the Huastec sones, and the offering, a fundamental element of this celebration.

2022- Children’s Day Cultural Festival of LatinX Magazine

Revista Latina NC cultivating our traditions in celebration of 2022- Revista Latina Dia del Niño Cultural Festival from North Carolina. A special thanks to the Artists, Dance Groups, Collaborators, Writers, Sponsors, Organizations and all the people who participated and enjoyed this celebration.

Takiri Folclor Latino – La Piragua

Takiri means in Quechua language "He who creates music and Dance". The purpose of this group is to show the Latin American Culture through dances. We dance rhythms from Latin America, especially Colombia, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru, including Cumbia, Bambuco, Mapale, Merecumbe and Plena among others.

The little star

Children's Day with LatinX Magazine from North Carolina. Virtual event April 30, 2022. Story: “The Little Star” by: Esmeralda Garcia-Avila

17th Annual Dia de los Reyes / Three Kings’ Day Parade

Diamante Arts & Cultural Center, celebrating its 17th Annual Día de los Reyes / Three Kings' Day Parade in the City of Cary, North Carolina. The North Carolina community gathered to celebrate the traditional arrival of the Three Wise Men,...

Day of the Dead with Revista Latina 2021

Celebration of the Day of the Dead with Revista Latina. "The success of any activity is only achieved when the strength and dynamism of several people who support their energies in the same direction come together."

“Unity Candle” and “The Faces of Dreams” by Carolina Fonseca

Carolina Fonseca, Visual Artist creates these candles "Vela de Unidad" and "Las Caras de los Sueños", for the Dia de Muertos offering of Revista Latina. One of the most representative traditions of the country is the Day of the Dead, a time when thousands of families place an offering to share bread, water, sweets and other ornamental elements with different meanings with the deceased.

Xantolo Day of the Dead in the Huasteca

Xantolo: What comes from the Castilian term Xanto (holy) and the Nahuatl olo (abundance), and which means all saints. Included in the representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity UNESCO.
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