
The Ballet Mexico Lindo of the Hispanic-American Association of Delaware gave us a beautiful outdoor and socially distanced cultural fandango celebrating Hispanic Heritage month on September 18, 2020 at the Riverfront of the city of Wilmington, DE.
HAAD’s Chairman, Elder Ayala giving an introduction speech. Young dancers performing folk dance from Jalisco, México. Typical dance of Michoacán, México where the dancer dances on a clay pot. “Danza de los machetes” which translates to Machete dance, from Jalisco, México. Young dancers posing for photo, with typical folk dresses from Veracruz, México. Young dancers posing for photo, with typical folk dresses from Jalisco, México. Couple performing a folkloric dance. Couple performing a folkloric dance. The youngest dancer in Ballet México Lindo rocking a folk dress from Jalisco, México. Polka Norteño dance and folkloric attire. Special dance from our youngest community members. Young dancer dancing “Danza de los viejitos” which translates to The Elderly Dance from Michoacán, México.
You can watch Ballet México Lindo perform here.