Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Latino Roots with Andean Flutes at KayentaCelebrate Cinco de Mayo with Latino Roots with Andean Flutes at Kayenta

By Merrie Lee

On May 5 at 7:30 p.m., Latino Roots with Andean Flutes return to Kayenta by popular demand for a Cinco de Mayo performance that will delight audiences young and old. The group will be leaving for a multi-city tour in China later in the month after a successful tour last year brought rave reviews in large theaters around the world!

Latino Roots with Andean Flutes is dedicated to performing music and dance from many countries throughout the Americas. It celebrates the rich heritage and culture that have made the American continent interesting, beautiful, and diverse. This northern Utah-based company of musicians and dancers is a feast for the ears and the eyes. Come and celebrate with us! Bring everyone who loves the diversity that’s made the melting pot of our country extraordinary and inspirational! Authentic music, costumes, and choreography representing many cultures of the Americas will surely bring cheers and enlarge our love for our beautiful and amazing world.

Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students with ID and can be purchased here.

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