Cuban folk dance as a catalyst for intercultural processes in Guadalajara

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culture, cultural belonging, cultural identity, cultural diversity, miscegenation, hybridity, multiculturalism, interculturality, tropical music, dance

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More than eight years ago in the city of Guadalajara, a dance movement around the Cuban popular folk dance started. The practice of the dance made important changes in the community in several levels: social, identity and in some cases religious.
This process originates thanks to the multiculturalism that characterizes Mexico, but also to the interculturality that the cultures originate in the same space; that is, the communication and the interaction that takes place among them. This results into a cultural transformation and the birth of hybrid cultures.

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2026-05-22 — Updated on 2021-01-30

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Díaz Escobell, J. E. (2021). Cuban folk dance as a catalyst for intercultural processes in Guadalajara . Horizontes De La Gestión Cultural, 1(1), 26–32. Retrieved from https://horizontesgestioncultural.cuaad.udg.mx/index.php/horizontesgestionc/article/view/113 (Original work published May 22, 2026)

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