Description
Matachines danced all over New Mexico on the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12) or the feast day of a town’s patron saint. This dance is still alive today in many New Mexico communities. It continues to incorporate diverse cultural influences in creative ways. This is a tradition that remains strong.
Photos are printed on high-quality photo paper encased in a plastic sleeve with a cardstock backing. The horizontal photos are 11” W x 8 1/2” H, and the vertical is 8 ½” W x 11” H.
See www.almatile.org for mural info and artists who contributed to the specific mural.




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