File #: 18-3390    Version: 1 Name: HONORING THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF HORIZONTES MEXICANOS DE DANZA FOLKLORICA
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 4/20/2018 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/24/2018 Final action: 4/24/2018
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF HORIZONTES MEXICANOS DE DANZA FOLKLORICA WHEREAS, Mr. Serafin Guevara and Mrs. Ofelia Solano-Guevara founded the dance group Horizontes Mexicanos de Danza Folklorica 30 years ago in 1988 at St. Agnes of Bohemia Parish, which is located in the heart of the Little Village Community in the City of Chicago; and WHEREAS, the Guevaras have held "Noche Cultural" (Horizontes Mexicanos De Danza Folklorica Cultural Night) since 1993 for twenty-five consecutive years, showcasing the best of their repertoire. This year marks the 25th Anniversary of this great initiative; and WHEREAS, Horizontes offers classes to teach the traditional Mexican Folklore dances to the youth of the Parish and the neighborhood. Children as young as three and as old as well as college-age students are invited to come to classes and participate; and WHEREAS, the intent of creating this group is to teach Mexican culture, history, art, dress and music to foster ...
Sponsors: JESÚS G. GARCÍA
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF HORIZONTES MEXICANOS DE DANZA FOLKLORICA

WHEREAS, Mr. Serafin Guevara and Mrs. Ofelia Solano-Guevara founded the dance group Horizontes Mexicanos de Danza Folklorica 30 years ago in 1988 at St. Agnes of Bohemia Parish, which is located in the heart of the Little Village Community in the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, the Guevaras have held "Noche Cultural" (Horizontes Mexicanos De Danza Folklorica Cultural Night) since 1993 for twenty-five consecutive years, showcasing the best of their repertoire. This year marks the 25th Anniversary of this great initiative; and

WHEREAS, Horizontes offers classes to teach the traditional Mexican Folklore dances to the youth of the Parish and the neighborhood. Children as young as three and as old as well as college-age students are invited to come to classes and participate; and

WHEREAS, the intent of creating this group is to teach Mexican culture, history, art, dress and music to foster connections and pride with their heritage, while providing a positive, supervised after-school opportunity for neighborhood youth; and

WHEREAS, through the course of these past 30 years, Serafin and Ofelia have selflessly given of their time, talent and have taught classes three days a week. Over 2,500 children, teens and young adults have been part of Horizontes throughout the years; and

WHEREAS, the Horizontes group has traveled and performed throughout the Midwest, Texas and also in multiple states of Mexico. They have also performed for State of Illinois celebrations, participated in parades and many other Civic events, which enriched the experiences for the youth; and

WHEREAS, Serafin and Ofelia have consistently kept up their own understanding and learning of the evolution of dance within the various regions of Mexico to keep the performances of the Horizontes authentic and vibrant. Care is always taken to ensure that regional dress matches the dance for each region. ...

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