Danza In The valley

Mexica and indigenous people as a whole have a rich and diverse culture, which was nearly erased due to colonization and assimilation. For generations, they have been stripped of their identity, traditions, and language, causing a disconnection from their roots. However, many Indigenous people are reclaiming their culture through various practices, including Danza.

This tradition forms an integral part of Indigenous cultures since time immemorial. It is a form of storytelling, connecting them to their ancestors and traditions. It is also a way of healing and preserving their culture. For many Indigenous people, dancing is a way to reclaim their identity and reconnect with their roots.

In a recent interview, a dancer from Calpulli Tlatelolco shared her experience of reclaiming her culture through danza. She emphasized that Indigenous culture is not something that can be erased. It is in their skin, hair, and DNA. For her, danza is a way to celebrate and understand their place in the world as Indigenous people.

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The impact of danza is immense, as it is a form of medicine and a way to connect with the universe. It allows for a reconnection with Indigenous values and the way ancestors used to live before colonization. It is a way of healing and preserving their culture, which was nearly erased due to colonization and assimilation. 

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Danza is one art form that has survived after the invasion of the Spanish, and by reclaiming it, Indigenous people can learn more about their history and culture. The dancer shared that understanding danza and connecting with Indigenous roots is a practice that leads to more interest in learning about Indigenous culture, whether it’s reading books, watching documentaries, or talking to elders.

By celebrating Indigenous heritage, it allows for healing the past and connecting with ancestors. It is a reminder that Indigenous people’s culture and traditions are something to be proud of and something to be shared with future generations.


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