translated from Spanish: Morelos Cultural Day delighted hundreds of Morelianos

Morelia, Michoacán.- Dance, music, reading and storytelling, were the activities that enjoyed this Sunday, September 29, the Morelian families in the “Morelos Cultural Day”, organized by the Ministry of Culture of Morelia in the framework of 254 anniversary of the birth of José María Morelos y Pavón.
From an early hour and despite the rain, children, young people and adults gathered to enjoy “The Scream of Independence”, a presentation of puppets made by the storyteller Andrea Finck, and that managed to steal the laughter of those present.

Later the historian Ramón Sánchez Reyna took the stage for the playful talk “Morelos child”, in which he explained the walk of the hero of Independence, his life, adolescence, growth and how he was forged to become a key character in life in Addition to myths and beliefs about his family, and places where he lived, as well as his offspring.
SeCultura’s extensive programming, a unit led by Cardiela Amézcua Luna, in collaboration with civil society, artists and educational institutions continued with Poeta in his ink, a poetry reading collective.
The cultural activities in morelos’ honor followed the different folk dances presented by the Folkloric Ballet Búho Nicolaita, and which were from Michoacán and different states of Mexico, managing to stand the audience and take the stage to dance with the young people who make up the group.
Finally and after a cultural Sunday that turned Morelia into A Great Stage, it was the turn of the Ensemble of the Basque University of Quiroga, which through its singers, managed to encourage the audience and choreograph songs composed of two great Artists Michoacanos such as Marco Antonio Solís and Alberto Aguilera Valadez, better known as Juan Gabriel, among the songs that were heard before the closing of the day were found: “My soul is dying”, “How you need me”, “Luna”, “I no longer live”, among some Other.

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