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Creative Immigrant Educators of Latin American Origin
CIELO
Latin Programs & Events!

Our bilingual department honors the artistic traditions of community members and immigrant educators of Latin American origin. By engaging youth in learning and preserving these cultures and traditions, the program focuses on passing knowledge along to future generations through art, music, dance, and cuisine. CIELO explores these traditions through artist exchanges, workshops, artisans’ markets, classes, exhibitions, and community events. We welcome everyone who is interested in learning about Latin American cultures and traditions.

Programs
Artesanas

The Artesanas are a group of talented women living in Baltimore who are natives of Latin American countries, such as Mexico, El Salvador, and Ecuador, who honor their Latin American heritage by demonstrating, sharing, and teaching traditional crafts.

Artesanas provide enrichment programs in area schools and community workshops at festivals, libraries, and universities. Artesanas produce bilingual programs for all ages that include piñata making, alebrije mask making, papel picado, sugar skulls, Day of the Dead altar making, corn husk art forms, paper flower making, and much more.

The Artesanas focus on artist exchanges, workshops, and public events. The program includes professional development training in Spanish for immigrant artists, after-school enrichment programs, and public community workshops at family festivals and area schools. They organize bilingual cultural events for all ages including Día de Los Muertos and Las Posadas!

The Artesanas are a part of the bilingual CIELO department, which honors the artistic traditions of community members and immigrant educators of Latin American origin. By engaging youth in learning and preserving these cultures and traditions, the program focuses on passing knowledge along to future generations through art, music, dance, and cuisine.

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Jóvenes en Acción

This performance troupe brings together Latin American teens to encourage self-expression and promote team building through traditional Mexican and Latin American dance. The teens also perform service-learning projects that foster giving back to the community while planting new roots in Southeast Baltimore. As a dance team, they discuss and plan new community outreach events, which include free performances at churches and community centers, and engage community members in discussions about important topics such as homelessness.

Creative Alliance | Jovenes En Accion | Performing in front of Patterson Theater
Events

Tianquiztli

Tianquiztli means marketplace in Nahuatl (the language of the Aztecs) and is a celebration and opportunity to learn about the art of Latin American food, music, and traditions. Tianquiztli takes place outdoors during the summer months and hosts Latin American artisans, food vendors, and performances throughout the day. The next event will happen September 14, 2024!

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Concierto para Mamá

Mother’s Day is a special holiday around the world. We take this time to honor, thank, and celebrate the important caregivers in our lives. In Latin American tradition, families gather and acknowledge their mama with gifts, food, and live music. CIELO of the Creative Alliance invites you to celebrate all mamas in the Latin American way with performances and music! We will have local food and traditional craft vendors so you can pamper your dear mom with gifts and snacks. Live music by Mambo Machine & Mariachi Imperio. Traditional dance performance by Jóvenes en Acción. The next event will take place May 18, 2024!

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Dia de los Muertos

El Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a Mexican celebration that honors deceased family members through a colorful and fun celebration. Get your face painted, wear your best costume, and enter the costume contest to win a prize! You will learn more about this cultural tradition of Mexico, enjoy music and live performances, make your own sugar skull with Artesanas and check out many more activities. The next event will be held on Nov 2, 2024!

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Las Posadas

The word posada means “shelter” or “inn” in Spanish. The tradition of the Posada recreates the Bible story of Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem and their search for a place to stay. The community is invited to join a singing candle-lit procession through the streets of Highlandtown starting at Creative Alliance and stopping by local businesses until arriving at Our Lady of Pompei Church. The night ends with a fiesta, traditional food, performances, raffles, and piñata breaking to celebrate that all of us are welcome here! The next event will be held December 14, 2024!

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