I now live in New Mexico, though I lived from Monterrey to San Diego, California, for almost 30 years. I LOVED watching the Aztec dancers and went to every event they were featured in. I tried dancing at one event, were the public was invited to dance alongside, and I enjoyed it, though I was pretty heavy then and I was panting for air when the dance was finished! Also bought a CD of Aztec dance music at another event. Every year in ABQ there is an event, usually in the Spring, called the Gathering of Nations, for about 4 days, where many North American Indigenous Tribes come to dance all their beautiful tribal dances. I went twice, but was always slightly disappointed that I didn't see any Mexican dancers (of any tribe). I couldn't go this year, but I found on RUclips the Opening Parade of Dancers videotaped in April. I was pleasantly surprised to see among the dancers a contingent of Mexican Aztec Dancers. There was also a group from New Zealand, Maori 'Haka' Dancers too! Glad to see the Gathering of Nations is spreading out their invitations to dance to more worldwide indigenous peoples.👍
Hola alguien me puede decir que nombre de baile de danza tiene este por favor?
ofrenda
Thank you for reminding the rest of us that there is more to Mexican Dance than the Jarape Tapitio and the Mexican Hat Dance.
Hermosísimos esas danzas México 🇲🇽
Como se llama esta danza
La clasica danza de ella, Muy Bonita danza, quetzales 🪶
Alguien me puede decir cómo se llama este baile de Danza
tlalok creo
Mayahuel yo la conozco por este nombre
cómo se llama esta danza
Se nota excelente camino en la mexicankdsd. Podrian enviarme como contactarlos. Para un dia visitarlos compadres. Ometeotl
White governments, new comers, set those boundaries,
We are ONE in continent of North America
The regalia is amazing! Thank you for the share! ♥️🪶
Absolutely STUNNING, and so heartfelt to see such traditions being upheld.
I now live in New Mexico, though I lived from Monterrey to San Diego, California, for almost 30 years. I LOVED watching the Aztec dancers and went to every event they were featured in. I tried dancing at one event, were the public was invited to dance alongside, and I enjoyed it, though I was pretty heavy then and I was panting for air when the dance was finished! Also bought a CD of Aztec dance music at another event. Every year in ABQ there is an event, usually in the Spring, called the Gathering of Nations, for about 4 days, where many North American Indigenous Tribes come to dance all their beautiful tribal dances. I went twice, but was always slightly disappointed that I didn't see any Mexican dancers (of any tribe). I couldn't go this year, but I found on RUclips the Opening Parade of Dancers videotaped in April. I was pleasantly surprised to see among the dancers a contingent of Mexican Aztec Dancers. There was also a group from New Zealand, Maori 'Haka' Dancers too! Glad to see the Gathering of Nations is spreading out their invitations to dance to more worldwide indigenous peoples.👍
I'm so proud to have been born in such a magical place keep our culture alive we never left 💯
Thenk you! Beautiful to watch and I am so glad there are some of these traditions still done!
Indigenous NATIVES from the AMERICA'S! ( South, Central and North AMERICA ) AMERICA A CONTINENT!!!!!!!
CUAUHTEMOC VIVE!!! ........................................................
Bravo!!!!!! Many thanks!
Beautiful 🌹
Mis respetos
Muy bonito que danza
❤🙏
Name of the alabanza???
Hermosa danzita como se llama 🤗🥁🪇❤
Chimalli
❤❤❤ qué hermoso 🎉🎉🎉🎉
gracias Marcial
Bien trabajo hermano ❤con tus videos para mantener la cultura presente
Mayahuel
Ehecatl. Plovers is like Ehecatl but double.
Tezcatlipoca?
Tezcatlipoca
Paloma
GRACIAS...
Could be huajito or caballo
Tochtli Conejo
Fuego xiu
NOMBRE DE LA DANZA, POR FAVOR
ME GUSTARÍA SABER EL NOMBRE DE ESA DANZA..
GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRNOS SU TRABAJO... NOS HACE VALORAR CADA VEZ MÁS NUESTROS ORÍGENES, AMAR NUESTRAS RAÍCES Y TRADICIONES ANCESTRALES...
🔥tletl 🔥
Caballo Celeste, asi la conosco...