11th Houston Latin Fest celebrates diverse Latin American culture

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By Indira Zaldivar & Edward Saenz

The 11th annual Houston Latin Fest celebrated the diverse and colorful culture of Latin America in a vivid two-day festival of music, food, dance, and market in Crown Festival Park in Sugar Land, Texas on April 13 and 14. Over 50 performers graced the stage with a wide variety of talents, from traditional music and dance such as folkloric dances from Mexico, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela to upbeat Caribbean rhythms such as salsa and merengue.


The Mexican folkloric dance group from Nacogdoches, Texas, Grupo de Danza Folklórica Mexicana Ketzaly, talked to Que Onda Magazine about their Latin Fest debut.

“We are very happy because it is a very beautiful and well-organized festival, we hope to be here next year,” said the founder of the group, Guadalupe Rodriguez in Spanish. “We like everything [about folkloric dance] because… the costumes, it’s an art. And everyone makes their own braids… flowers and we put a lot of effort into the dance and rehearsals.”


Founded 12 years ago, Houston Latin Fest is a cultural staple for Hispanics and Latinos in Houston. The Latin American countries were represented vividly through the proud waving of flags. The “sabor latino” served diversely through the cuisine of different countries including
Salvadoran pupusas, Mexican tacos and gorditas, South American empanadas and more.

Que Onda Magazine is a proud sponsor of Houston Latin Fest to showcase the vibrant talents and culture of Latinos in Houston, Texas and surrounding areas.