Nuestra Herencia: A vibrant celebration of Latine Heritage Month at Rice

Nuestra Herencia

Rice University celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 29 with a vibrant afternoon of music and dance at the Rice Memorial Center’s Grand Hall. The event, titled Nuestra Herencia — meaning “Our Heritage” — showcased lively performances from Rice Salseros, Rice Zouk, Los Buhos del Norte, the Academy of Folklore and Latin Rhythms and Mariachi Luna Llena.

Huestra Herencia
(Photos by Sam Byrd and Jeff Fitlow)

This free gathering was part of a series of cultural events held throughout the month, which the university has themed Latine Heritage Month this year, highlighting the rich traditions and contributions of Latine communities.

Emceed by Isabella Gonzalez ’23, Nuestra Herencia started with a poetry reading titled “Cooking a Language,” which she feels captures her identity viewed through her unfamiliarity with Spanish language.

Dancing in the aisle during Nuestra Herencia

“I don’t know Spanish, but I’m of Latin heritage, and so [this poem] essentially describes how I still feel a part of the Latin community even though I don’t speak Spanish,” she has previously said about why this poem stands out to her.

The event continued with food, provided by Molina’s, as well as performances by many groups that had people dancing in the aisles and singing along to the music.

“The whole event was spectacular and heartwarming as people came together to celebrate and share their heritage through music, songs, dance and food,” said David Medina, director of multicultural community relations (MCR) in the Office of Public Affairs. MCR was one of the main organizers of the concert.

To see more events planned for Latine Heritage Month, visit its website.

Neustra Herencia
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