The goals of the Mexican Cultural Center are achieved through our signature programs — Día del Niño: Celebrating All Children, Latin Beats: Sonidos de las Americas (a Colorado Symphony Orchestra concert), and Día de Muertos. These programs build awareness and understanding about Mexican culture through the arts, educational programming, cultural events and programs.
Programs
Día del Niño: Celebrating All Children
We continue this this traditional annual celebration that honors children, working with schools within Denver Public School system and extending an open invitation to all parents and families to participate and experience the culture first hand.
Latin Beats: Sonidos de las Americas
This exciting showcase of the cultural sounds of traditional music augmented by the Colorado Symphony’s soaring orchestration is incredible. Each year this unique community concert evolves and the performances are better than the last.
Día de los Muertos
Through strong collaborative relationships with numerous organizations, we continue this Mexican tradition that commemorates the honoring of loved ones who have passed on and venerating their return.
Alebrije, Xolotl: Dios Perro
Xólotl: Dios Perro is the first monumental alebrije that has been displayed throughout the United States. This exhibition, part of the 2013 Biennial of the Americas celebration, is an exceptional sculpture that travels to varies locations and events across the country.
30th Anniversary Gala
Come join us as we are celebrating the Mexican Cultural Center’s 30th anniversary. We are proud to have served our community for 30 years and bring culture to our community’s trajectory.