ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月17日 08時15分


In February, high school students in California’s Central Valley gathered for Danzantes del Valle: High School Show Offs, a gathering for students passionate about #folklrico, the storied dance tradition steeped in the regional cultures of Mexico. The event, organized by a coalition of school dance directors and @arteamericas, is an annual occurrence with prom-like intensity. This year’s edition featured folklórico troupes from 11 high schools, all from the San Joaquin Valley, a vast agricultural region where child poverty rates are high. For the dedicated young dancers who find a community of kindred spirits in folklórico, the political climate in the U.S. has only inspired them to work harder. “There are many people who are hating our culture right now,” said Jenny Cruz, a senior at Central High School in Fresno. “Dancing makes you feel empowered over the hate.” @emilyberl took this photo of dancers rehearsing. Swipe left to see more photos of high school folklórico.


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