Celebrate Mexican Heritage & Culture in Utah at 6th Annual FIESTA!
WHAT: Fiesta!
WHEN: Saturday, May 22 | 5 p.m. – dark
WHERE: Utah Cultural Celebration Center
1355 West 3100 South
West Valley City, UT 84119
801-965-5100
WHO: Everyone is welcome to attend Fiesta! free of charge
WHY: The Utah Cultural Celebration Center is proud to host the sixth annual Fiesta! – a spicy evening of entertainment, excitement and education celebrating Mexican heritage and culture in Utah.
Bring the family and enjoy the Fiesta!, highlighted by traditional Mexican music, dance, Aztec ritual performances, food and the ceremonial lighting of the Olmec head & fireworks. Along with stemmed rose giveaways there will be ongoing games of the popular La Lotería (with prizes!), paper flower making, beading stringing and other children’s activities, including piñata breaking. Two competitions for prizes will be held, one for the best “sing along” with Utah’s greatest mariachi group, Sol de Jalisco, and another for the best dance couple (a dance workshop for first-timers will be offered by Salsa Passion Dance Academy). Imported arts & crafts from Mexico will be for sale in the Una Mano Amiga sponsored Mercado, with funds supporting health needs of children in Mexico.
Finally, in Celebration of the 200 years of the Independence of Mexico and the 100 years of the Mexican Revolution (www.bicentenario.gob.mx/english/), the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City will unveil "Este es mi Mexico/This is My Mexico” Children’s Drawing Art exhibit and will promote the 2010 International Drawing Contest encouraging children of any nationality to express what Mexico means to them (its people, culture, history, land). The artwork will be sent to Mexico where 15 winners will be selected to receive prizes. For more information please contact the Consulate of Mexico: 801-521-8502, ext. 23 or 29.
For more information about this and other events or exhibits at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, call 801-965-5100 or visit culturalcelebration.org Funded in part by the Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts & Parks Program and West Valley City.
Monday, May 3, 2010
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