Las Posadas are a Mexican Christmas tradition that conjures up images of punch and piñatas, but their meaning goes deeper ...
Traditional songs and prayers are recited during the procession, and plenty of drink, food, and sweets are had when it concludes. “Las Posadas is celebrated in various Latin American countries ...
Each night, participants form processions, carrying candles and singing traditional songs like “Los ... and other festive foods. Educational and Cultural Insights: Las Posadas provides a rich ...
Beyond the traditional nine-night religious practice, posadas can also be more secular, one-day celebrations that incorporate Mexican and Latino holiday food, dance, music and cultural practices.
Churches and faith communities in Upper Manhattan collaborated to host a Latin American religious tradition with a NYC twist.
Las Posadas celebrations typically include prayers, a procession, piñatas, music, hot food and drinks and sweets, according to Journey Mexico. "Beginning on Dec. 16 and ending nine days later ...
Jeff Nevin speaks about mariachi education programs in San Diego and the Symphonic Mariachi Champaña Nevin and Mónica Abrego concert “Las Posadas — A Traditional Mexican Christmas Eve ...
Las Posadas is a Mexican and Latin American ... The event will feature Mexican cuisine, family-friendly activities, traditional music, a Posada procession, a raffle and local vendor market and ...