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Q:
what is national hispanic month all about
A:
Hispanic Heritage Month is the period from Sept. 15 - Oct. 15 recognized nationally as a time to celebrate Hispanic art, culture, and achievements throughout the United States. It actually began in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week by President Lyndon Johnson. It was then expanded by President Reagan to 30 days in 1988 and it was also enacted into law in August of that same year. Sept. 15 was chosen as the start date because it coincides with the independence of several Latin American countries and is also close to Mexico's Independence Day which is celebrated on Sept. 16.
I hope this helps. Another good reference is:
http://www.hispanicheritagemonth.gov/index.html
Q:
Are there any hot new Mariachi Bands out there that we need to watch for?
A:
After doing some research and speaking with Norberta Fresquez, who is on the National Hispanic Cultural Center Board of Directors and who is also in charge of the Mariachi Espectacular, this is what I've come up with: Mariachi Tradicional and Mariachi Tenampa. According to Norberta these are definitely the two bands to keep an eye out for.
Q:
I am looking for my roots which I understand begin in mexico, Yucatan and extend into New Mexico. Is thereany resource I can access to help me.
A:
I think your best bet is to start by contacting the
National Hispanic Cultural Center
. We have a genealogy department that may prove useful. Good luck to you!
Q:
Do you know of any latin dance classes?
A:
The National Hispanic Cultural Center
offers Latin dance classes on a regular basis. They are currently offering free dance classes in several styles including Tango, Salsa, NM Folk, Cha-Cha and Flamenco. Below are some upcoming class dates, but you can check their
website
for a complete schedule.
Feb 13 - Valentine’s Day Tango
Feb 16 - Samba Dance Party
Mar 6 - Ladie’s Salsa Styling
March 13 - Creative Dance
March 20 - Festival Authentic Movement
April 6, 13, 20, 27 & May 4 - Mexican Social Dance
April 17 - Beginning-Intermediate Cha-Cha
You might also try
www.salsa-baby.com
. They offer regular classes too, though I don't think they are free.
Q:
what do you suggest for parking in or near Old Town area...don't mind walking a bit but don't want to overpay if I can avoid it...will be visiting on weekday..not weekend. Thanx
A:
The Old Town Plaza offers free on-street parking for up to 2-hours, and because you are visiting on a weekday, I don't think you should have a hard time finding a spot. If you plan on spending longer than 2-hours, there are convenient inexpensive ( $2 - $3 for 2 hours) lots on the west, south and east side of the district
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