IV Latino Festival
The IV Latino Festival was a great success. Thank you all for coming. More than 200 people enjoyed delicious food such as: tortilla de patatas, taquitos, empanadas, platano frito, jamon serrano, queso manchego… thanks to all sixth grade parents who brought food and helped this important part of the event to be so successful.
I posted photos of the parade of the Latino American students and the different performances: Salsa, Cumbia, Tango, Flamenco, Mariachi, Cuban jazz… some many different rhythms and we all speak the same language! How cool!
- Food was delicious
- Qué rica comida!
- Bienvenidos al IV Festival Latino At Country Day School
- US celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
- Country Day also celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
- Latin beats with Jazz Band
- Chole singing Mas que nada
- Cumbia is a traditional dance from Colombia
- Second graders dancing cumbia
- Patricia Sanchez is a fantastic choreographer of cumbia
- Senior class Spanish through the Arts dancing Waka Waka from Colombian singer Shakira.
- Nicholas is showing his great skills with the soccer ball. Spain was the champion in the last World Cup
- Aztecs danced with beautiful and rich customs
- Aztec Dances
- Jalisco dancers have beautiful dresses
- In Jalisco live the famous Mariachis. There are over 50 traditional dances in Mexico
- The follklore in Jalisco is very popular and famous outside Mexico.
- Senior studnets of Spanish told us about Colombia, Spain, Puerto Rico, Prehispanic and Mexico
- Girls singing “De colores”
- Fifth grade chorus
- Jorgepablo singing “Cielito Lindo”
- Bronte Brannen singing “No llores por mi Argentina”
- Rachel Usher playing Tango El Choclo
- Tango dance
- Flamenco dance called Sevillanas
- Gracia Roldan and I dance Sevillanas since we are kids. Sevillanas is a tradicional dance from the South of Spain. There are more than 100 tradicional dances in Spain.
- Muchas gracias for coming to the IV Latino Festival . I hope to see you all next year!





























