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Latino Music and Dance
Latino Music and Dance

Latino music and dance is a popular way to practice and preserve Latino culture—be it Mexican, Honduran, Nicaraguan, etc. In Baton Rouge the annual Festival Latino is held and each year different countries represent themselves through music and dance performances, as well as food booths offering traditional foods from all over. Here Nicaraguan dancers display their culture through performance at the festival.

Latino.

North Louisiana and the Florida Parishes.

For more information about this tradition, see “My Way To Show Baton Rouge I’m Here”: Latino Music and Dance in Baton Rouge.


Photo: Maida Owens


 
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