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Children dressed in colorful traditional Mexican costumes performing a dance on stage, with faces painted as sugar skulls, in front of a dark curtain and balloons.
Children dressed in colorful traditional Mexican folk dresses perform a dance on stage during a celebration, with a black curtain and a banner reading 'Noche Cultural' in the background.

we’d love to perform for you. Here’s some information on what our performances include.

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we’d love to perform for you. Here’s some information on what our performances include. *

Our fees vary based on a number of factors, such as location and events. Let’s get in touch to discuss what this might look like for you!

For now, here’s some basic information on what our performances entail:

  • Reflects the preparation time, effort, and skill involved while remaining accessible.

  • Reduced rate to encourage cultural enrichment within the local community and support accessibility for schools.

  • For performances 25 miles outside of Lynnwood, WA, there may be an additional fee due to transportation costs, additional time for travel, and any accommodations required.

  • Performance duration is flexible and tailored to the event, with exact timing to be agreed upon during scheduling. Performances typically are 30 minutes or at least four songs so all the children have a chance to dance.

Children dressed in traditional Mexican attire with face paint resembling skulls, wearing colorful dresses, ponchos, and sombreros, participating in a celebration or performance.

If required, we can provide our own sound system.

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We’d love to share our previous performances with you, but in order to protect the privacy of the kids in our group our Youtube channel is private. Please discuss your interest in our group with our director, and we can share some videos that showcase our group’s skills!

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