The Latino Cultural Center is currently hosting a fusion of cultural performances that promise to leave audiences with a richer understanding of Iberian and African traditions. As reported by the City of Dallas in a recent bulletin, the center’s latest offerings include a Spanish-language comedy by acclaimed Argentine playwright Aristides Vargas titled “The reason,” which runs from October 9-12. For those interested in theatrical expressions without the Shakespearean rigmarole, this play might just be your ticket.
Moving seamlessly from stage to dance, the center is also showcasing “Yemaya,” a dance performance that traces Flamenco back to its African roots. The spectacle takes the audience on a journey from Africa to Spain and across the Atlantic to the Americas, intertwining Flamenco with Caribbean and New Orleans traditions. Inspired by the goddess Yemaya, the show is a nod to the African heritage that many forget to credit when they think of Flamenco’s stomps and claps.
Tickets for “Yemaya” are available, and for those captivated by the intricate footwork and passionate rhythms of Flamenco, this is undoubtedly a must-see. Observers will be treated to a seamless blend of cultures typically siloed, providing insight into the shared history of these diverse art forms.



