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How can L.A. keep Indigenous dance circles alive? Ask ‘el general’

Por: Los Angeles Times Life January 17, 2023

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Twenty-two Indigenous dancers move as one in a circle with a man dancing in the middle. They call him “el general.” Lazaro Arvizu has dedicated his life to promoting Danza Azteca, a spiritual Indigenous tradition from Mexico, in Los Angeles for more than four decades. “It’s a way to pray. Our ancestors teach us to pray with dancing and singing,” Arvizu says. At the Plaza de la Raza community center where this dance circle named Xipe... + full article



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