The legend of La Llorona, or “The Weeping Woman,” has scared people for many years. It comes from Mexican folklore and has been told for generations. The horror movie The Curse of La Llorona brought ...
Colorful creatures will greet visitors to Cantigny Park this summer when a new outdoor exhibition showcasing dozens of mythical animals inspired by Mexican folklore opens in June. “Alebrijes: ...
A new student organization dedicated to teaching and performing Mexican folklore dances has been created at the University of Wisconsin. Grupo Folklorico De UW–Madison is a new organization on a ...
Oct. 31 - Nov. 2 in Milwaukee was filled with marigolds, family photos and ofrendas — altars that honor family members who’ve passed on. Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is celebrated across ...
Editor’s note: Every year, hundreds of undergraduates at the University of Delaware pursue research under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Such experiences provided by UD — a nationally recognized ...
Generations of Mexican-Americans in Chino are keeping their culture and traditions alive through their love of dance. Donning colorful, intricately hand-sown costumes, dancers at Esperanza Flores ...
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — For nearly two years, inside Baltimore’s Patterson Park High School, you may have heard some rhythm, lots of music and culture fill the air. Bailes de Mi Tierra is one of the few ...
Lucy McFarland, 4, visiting her family in Santa Fe from Los Angeles, points at the teeth of El Kokoro (heart, mind, spirit) created by artist Alberto Moreno Fernández on display Thursday on Milner ...
While practicing a folkloric dance from Veracruz, Mexico, on Tuesday, Aug. 19, at Henry Maier Festival Park, a group of dance students balanced candles on their heads while making quick steps and ...
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