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NOCHEBUENA: A CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

NOCHEBUENA: A CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

In Mexico, Christmas is not just a single day, but a whole season of related celebrations. Today, the Christmas traditions in Mexico are a blend of indigenous culture, Spanish heritage, and many other influences. On Nochebuena (Christmas Eve), it is tradition for Mexican families to attend midnight mass before returning home to a late-night feast that includes foods like bacalao, ham, turkey, tamales, and mole, with ponche to drink and lots of music! Gifts are not usually given at this time, but this is changing with increasing cultural influence from the USA. (Santa Claus has started coming to Mexico!) In this concert, Ballet Folklórico de Los Angeles and Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar embrace some of the traditions that people in Mexico celebrate during Christmas time, but keep in mind that many of these customs and their celebrations vary region to region. Many of them are also changing with the influence of other cultures (most notably that of the United States).

Tickets: $29-69

For more information regarding tickets and event details:https://tickets.galloarts.org/9351/9353

Location

Gallo Center for the Arts
1000 I Street, Modesto, CA 95354
Website
https://www.galloarts.org/

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