Comparsa de Chinelos de Huitzuco, a dance group with a history of more than 10 years representing the dance of the Chinelos, located in Lumberton North Carolina. The Casarrubias Family, with the passion of preserving their culture and transmitting it to their new generations, formed this group which has a long history of performing in religious and cultural activities in Read more...
AN ALLIANCE FOR ALL PEOPLE Who We Are Culture & Heritage Alliance (CHA) serves as a network of resources to bring indigenous artists together to work with communities and educational institutions to promote the works of emerging artists while fostering cultural diversity and education through the use of cultural performances, exhibitions, storytelling, and presentations to various groups. Our mission is Read more...
Rosalia Torres-Weiner is an artist, activist and community leader. Her work is featured in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum and has been exhibited in venues including the McColl Center for Arts and Innovation, Levine Museum of the New South, UNCC’s Projective Eye Gallery, the City of Raleigh Museum, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, and the Mexican Cultural Read more...
OUR VISION AND MISSION Our mission is to slowly introduce our market to you, with unique goods. We offer natural and organic products as well as Peruvian textiles from Alpaca wool and natural cotton. Our mission is to give you a healthy, nutritious, and stylish lifestyle while exploring a new culture. Our vision is to expand this market in the Read more...
ART AND CULTURE THROUGH MY EYES. Tania S López is a self-taught, contemporary artist. Born in Puerto Rico but raised in The Bronx, NY. She enjoys playing with an urban feel to her otherwise culturally fused artwork. Tania’s work typically portrays her nostalgia for different aspects of her beloved island of Puerto Rico but wishes to be able to display Read more...
Our mission is to create an open forum of cultural exchange and to present the unique Venezuelan culture in the United States. The Venezuelan Dance Group was created in 1987 under the leadership of Mrs. Saida Kriz to promote and preserve the Venezuelan culture for the next generation of the growing Venezuelan community in the Greater Raleigh area. Through education Read more...