A handful of Apple Valley residents call themselves Danzantes, or Aztec dancers. They are ‘taking back their Mexican cultural ...
Mexi'cayotl Danza, rooted in the Chicano Movement ... a bright turquoise sarong and embroidered huipil, or Indigenous Mexican garment. Many of her High Desert neighbors are either in front ...
However, Aztec dancers will often dance at Native powwows as visitors. They may also fill in during breaks or as guest Danzantes. Molina was first introduced to the resurgent art form at a 2013 ...
Xipe Totec, an Aztec deity ... young dancers to tour Mexico. This journey later led them to visit the United States and ignited the desire to share the ritual with the Chicano community, hoping ...
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High Desert residents ‘retake cultural heritage’ through Aztec dancing; classes now availableLinda Molina spends her Wednesday nights sandwiched between Saints X Sinners Tattoos and Bea's Cuts in Apple Valley long after business hours. She arrives on the scene in the dark, copal incense ...
🎨 Alexclamation Ink — Alex Jimenez creates beautiful and functional products with original illustrations and artwork inspired by the Sonoran Desert and her Mexican ... art and murals of ...
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