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  2. 15 Cinco de Mayo facts you probably don't know - AOL

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    There’s no traditional garb for Cinco de Mayo. ... [a type of Mexican folk dance] are bright and beautiful, with men in traditional mariachi dress and women in swirling, colorful full-length ...

  3. 25 Cinco de Mayo Facts, Plus the History of Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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    Today in Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is actually a relatively minor holiday, ... Cities around the U.S. celebrate the holiday with events highlighting traditional Mexican dancing, music and cuisine. ...

  4. Mexican folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Folk dance of Mexico, [1] commonly known as baile folklorico or Mexican ballet folk dance, is a term used to collectively describe traditional Mexican folk dances. Ballet folklórico is not just one type of dance; it encompasses each region's traditional dance that has been influenced by their local folklore and has been entwined with ballet ...

  5. Mexican hat dance - Wikipedia

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    Jarabe dancers at Cinco de Mayo celebrations in Los Angeles, 1952. Mexican Evening at Xcaret Jarabe tapatío in the traditional china poblana dress.. The word jarabe (from Arabic xarab), meaning "syrup", denotes the combination of various Mexican musics and dances (). [6]

  6. 12 Fun Cinco de Mayo Facts You Probably Don’t Know - AOL

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    According to Produce News, folk in the U.S. eat a staggering 81 million pounds of avocados on Cinco de Mayo. That’s loads and loads of yummy guacamole. That’s loads and loads of yummy guacamole.

  7. Baile folklórico - Wikipedia

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    Ballet folklórico at the Celebration of Mexican political anniversaries in 2010. Baile folklórico, "folkloric dance" in Spanish, also known as ballet folklórico, is a collective term for traditional cultural dances that emphasize local folk culture with ballet characteristics – pointed toes, exaggerated movements, highly choreographed.

  8. Cinco de Mayo - Wikipedia

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    For example, some Canadian pubs play Mexican music and serve Mexican food and drink, [55] and a sky-diving club near Vancouver holds a Cinco de Mayo skydiving event. [56] In the Cayman Islands, in the Caribbean, there is an annual Cinco de Mayo air guitar competition, [57] and at Montego Bay, Jamaica, there is a Cinco de Mayo celebration. [58]

  9. 12 Fun Cinco de Mayo Facts You Probably Don’t Know - AOL

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    The richest Cinco de Mayo celebrations will likely feature traditional Mexican mariachi music—a type of music that dates back to the 19th century and is deeply rooted in the country’s ...