Hispanic Heritage Month Events in the Bay Area | KQED
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Hispanic Heritage Month Events in the Bay Area | KQED
"Events for this year's Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) promise to bring beloved traditions to audiences around the Bay, including folkloric dances, musical performances, and the region's first-ever televised lowrider parade, cruising down Mission Street on Sept. 20. Here's a sampling of events in the Bay Area: The Consul General of Mexico in San Francisco, Marco A. Mena, will host the annual El Grito celebration in Civic Center, joining Mexican embassies and consulates hosting their own events all over the world."
"The Café Caliente day party bills itself as a celebration of culture, community and connection - with a side of cafecito. The event will feature Bay Area DJs serving up a global soundtrack of reggaetón, Brazilian funk, cumbias and Jersey club, along with coffee and cocktails, and a curated marketplace of local vendors. Oct. 4, 6-10 p.m. Bayview Opera House, San Francisco This celebration of Afro-Latinx culture and music."
Hispanic Heritage Month takes place Sept. 15–Oct. 15 across the Bay Area with a range of cultural events. Celebrations include folkloric dances, musical performances, family activities and the region's first televised lowrider parade down Mission Street on Sept. 20. The Consul General of Mexico in San Francisco will host an El Grito celebration at Civic Center featuring music and dance. The Café Caliente day party offers DJs playing reggaetón, Brazilian funk, cumbias and Jersey club alongside coffee, cocktails and a vendor marketplace. An Afro-Latinx music event at Bayview Opera House features pianist Chuchito Valdés, and Carlos y Charlos perform norteño in Berkeley.
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