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In a vibrant celebration of cultural heritage, a diverse community comes together for an annual festival filled with music, dance, and tradition. Featuring captivating performances—from Native drumming and Aztec ceremonies to Irish and Philippine dances—the event becomes a tapestry of shared stories and unity. Amidst the colorful marketplace of handmade crafts, international cuisine, and interactive workshops, children find joy in seasonal activities like pumpkin painting and Indian corn grinding. As the festival unfolds, it weaves a heartfelt tale of pride, connection, and the enduring power of diversity in bringing people together.

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ABOUT THE DIRECTORS

Javier Quiñones is a producer of Threads of Many Nations and a dedicated member of Mad Fresh Productions. With a background in psychology and over eight years of experience in community arts, Javier brings a unique blend of storytelling, event coordination, and cultural advocacy to his work. His passion for empowering youth and celebrating diverse voices is reflected in every project he leads.

Javier Quinones, Gina Gallardo Directors

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