Hispanic Heritage Celebration funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.
Join us in kick-starting a celebration of Hispanic heritage! Hispanic Heritage Month is in full swing, and so are the performances, crafts and much more!
WHATS HAPPENING
Ojo De Dios: Create a colorful yarn weaving as you learn about its roots in 15th-century Huichol culture as a meditative tool for seeking wisdom, peace, and guidance.
*15 participants per session ages 6+; sign up one hour prior at Design Studio
When: At the top of every half hour from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm in Design Studio
Fiestas Patrias Speech Reenactment: Join us for a vibrant celebration of Fiestas Patrias featuring live mariachi, a powerful reenactment of the Grito de Dolores—the historic call to arms by Miguel Hidalgo that launched the fight for independence—and a festive finale with mariachi and traditional ballet folklórico.
When: At noon in Brown Auditorium
Calmecac Indigenous Organization – Danza Azteca Splendor!: Experience the world of Ancient Mexico in this multi-disciplinary performance of traditional Aztec dancing.
When: At 2 pm in Kids’ Hall Alcove
Introduction to Latin Rhythms: An educational performance where students will learn about the origins and development of the Tumbadora, better known as the conga drum.
When: At 3:30 pm in Kids’ Hall Alcove
ON-GOING ACTIVITIES
Abanicos de papel tricolor: Create a fan using colors of your chosen flag to keep cool as you celebrate Fiestas Patrias!
When: All Day at the Kids’ Hall Activity Tables
Papel picado flag: Design your own independence flag using the Mexican folk-art form of Papel Picado.
