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          Huehca Omeyocan: A Photo Story

          Camille Lubach, Staff Artist
          October 18, 2022

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          Students learned una danza (a dance) led by Maria E. Cortes Duran

          Wooden drum

          Pan dulce offered to all participants

          Mecha members served chocolate and pan dulce

          Shell horns were blown at the beginning of the dance

          Group photo with Sonia Ticas, chair of the Spanish Department, Huehca Omeyocan, and students who learned the dance of the four elements: agua (water), viento (wind), tierra (earth), and fuego (fire).

          Students participated in music making using stones, gourds with seeds, drums, and more

          Book spread curated by Huehca Omeyocan.

          Piedras (stones) for percussion

          Eduardo Cruz Torres created music while Maria E. Cortes Duran and Luz Jaramillo danced.

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