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MAS show highlights Mexican culture with song, dance, and community.
Summary
Boston College's Mexican Association of Students held the third Los Colores que Nunca Mueren, featuring folklórico and mariachi performances along with sketches about family and migration.
Content
Boston College's Mexican Association of Students (MAS) presented the third Los Colores que Nunca Mueren culture night at Robsham Theater. Friends, family, and faculty attended to support MAS and celebrate Mexican traditions. The program combined sketches, traditional folklórico dance, student music, and a performance by local Mariachi Guadalajara. Organizers described the event as an effort to build community and preserve Mexican culture on campus.
Highlights:
- MAS staged a short sketch about a family, migration, and a student becoming a first-generation college student.
- A Folklórico performance featured traditional outfits and dancers moving through the audience, and a conga line formed in the theater.
- Student performers offered modern and traditional Mexican songs with guitar, vocals, and an accordion.
- Mariachi Guadalajara, a local mariachi band, played for the audience, encouraging singing and dancing.
- The evening ended with a video of MAS students' family members sharing well-wishes and encouragement.
Summary:
The event brought campus members together and highlighted themes of family, migration, and cultural continuity while fostering an environment of shared celebration. Undetermined at this time.
