Posts Tagged ‘Zarco Guerrero’

El Puentecito Arts Festival at i.d.e.a. Museum Sat Oct 8th!

Thank you to everyone who attended El Puente Festival at the Tempe Center for the Arts last  Sunday! It was a blast!  Whether you missed El Puente Fest or not, there is still time to get your fix of cultural events for you and your family. This weekend is El Puentecito  Festival, on Saturday Oct…

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El Puente: Sunday, October 2nd: Theatre Festival & Mask Procession

This Sunday, October 2nd, Tempe Center for the Arts will be the scene of this year’s El Puente Theatre Festival and Mask Procession. This free event boasts a wide variety of performances, local art, food, mask-making and kids activities. From 2-6 pm you can expect to see free performances including those by Desert Sounds Mariachi…

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Barrio Stories featured at El Puente Fest!

At this year’s El Puente Fest in Tempe,  the guests will be treated to a delightful scene from the ground breaking play that features four outstanding eight-foot tall processional sculptures by Arizona artist Zarco Guerrero. Barrio Stories by Borderlands Theater, is not your ordinary performance piece. In this unique project Borderlands blended elements of site-specific…

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CALA Dia de Los Muertos Festival/Phx 10.28.2012

Community invited to  CALA and Cultural Coalition celebrate El  Día de Los Muertos with heavy metal mariachi, Aztec dancers, and arts mercado. The 1st CALA Día de los Muertos Festival/Phx features the traditional Latino/Indigenous artistic expressions of Ehecatl Aztec Dancers, as well as innovative musical experiences of Metalachi, a heavy metal mariachi group from Los…

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Aztec Blessing at 12:30pm

Sunday Oct 28 12:30 pm Hance Park – downtown Phoenix Bring your families and friends to see the performance by  Ehecatl Aztec Dancers – a beautiful family from Albuquerque ~ they will be opening the 1st Annual CALA Dia de Los Muertos Festival. Primavera Ballet Folklorico, OpendanceAZ and Ollin Yoliztli Ballet Folklorico will follow Jaleo…

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