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Traditional dances are much more than an artistic expression; they are a profound reflection of the identity and worldview of their people.

Purepecha dances: a reflection of identity and cosmovision in Michoacán

In the Purépecha communities of Michoacán, traditional dances are much more than an artistic expression; they are a profound reflection of the identity and cosmovision of their people. These dances are intimately linked to mythology, history, religious festivities, the agricultural cycle and the rituals of daily life. Through movements full of symbolism, the Purepecha communities keep alive a rich cultural heritage that is transmitted from generation to generation, strengthening their roots and celebrating the connection between the sacred, nature and their history.

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Zamora Region

The northwestern region of Michoacán is synonymous with fertile lands, lakes and mountains. Its capital is Zamora, a small city that reached its splendor during the twentieth century, the result of economic and social development.

Uruapan Region

Uruapan, the second city of Michoacán and capital of the avocado, is a place with a privileged climate and a tourist center in the P’urhépecha Plateau. It is located on the banks of the Barranca del Cupatitzio, the river that sings, and is the place where Don Vasco died in his huatápera.
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