2nd Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
To honor, recognize, support and celebrate our vibrant Hispanic community. Family and friends will enjoy a wide array of activities and entertainment including live music, folklorico dancers, mariachis, an art, chef demonstrations and more.
September 15 - october 15
event schedule to be posted
MARIACHI BANDS
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
FOLKLORICO DANCERS
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DON JULIO TEQUILA DINNER
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
COOKING CLASSES
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KIDS ART CLASSES
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
cultura celebration
october 13th at all macayo's locations
schedule per location to be posted
AHWATUKEE
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
ASU TEMPE
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
AVONDALE
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
CHANDLER
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
GLENDALE
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
GOODYEAR
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
LITCHFIELD PARK
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
MESA DOBSON
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
QUEEN CREEK
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
SCOTTSDALE
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
SUPERSTITION SPRINGS
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
SURPRISE
SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED
Proceeds from Cultura Benefit Non-Profit Partner Xico
Preserving the Heritage and Culture of Latino and Indigenous People
Founded in 1975, Xico is one of oldest ethnic arts organizations in the United States and is a leading organization promoting Latino and Indigenous culture through art and community engagement. We have a rich network of artists, nearly 50 years of experience, and together with our partners, an active community voice.
Xico Mission
Xico advances the quality, visibility, and appreciation of Latino and Indigenous culture by advancing appreciation for and visibility of Latino and Indigenous art.
Xico Vision
Increased recognition of the cultural contributions of Latino and Indigenous People by advancing appreciation for and visibility of Latino and Indigenous Art.