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INVITAN AL 26º ENCUENTRO DE DANZAS ANCESTRALES EN TUXPAN

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07 de noviembre de 2024

  • El 17 de noviembre, Tuxpan será el escenario para un encuentro cultural que celebra las raíces de México.

El diputado Enrique Velázquez González, del Grupo Parlamentario HAGAMOS, presentó en rueda de prensa el 26º Encuentro de Danzas Ancestrales, que se llevará a cabo el 17 de noviembre en Tuxpan, Jalisco. El evento reunirá 31 danzas de diversas comunidades indígenas, incluyendo pueblos originarios de diferentes naciones.

Antonio Vázquez Romero, presidente de la Unión de Comunidades Indígenas Nahuas de Tuxpan, pidió al legislador recursos para fortalecer esta tradición. Enrique Velázquez González destacó que se gestionarán fondos para apoyar las danzas y preservar la cultura indígena en la región.

El evento promete una atmósfera mágica con una muestra de hospitalidad y raíces culturales de los pueblos originarios.



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