11/18/2024
Jose Flores is a devoted member of Danza Azteca Guadalupana, a group rooted in family, history, and cultural tradition. His father, Javier Flores, founded the group in Austin in 2011, bringing with him the vibrant practices of Danza Azteca from their hometown of San Luis de La Paz, Guanajuato. For the younger Flores, the dance is more than a ritual; it’s a legacy.
“Danza Azteca to me has a significant meaning because the hometown where we’re from, that’s the biggest thing you could do. Danza Azteca is all over the town,” Jose explains. “This is a representation of how our traditions have been kept up throughout the generations and also just to show cultural meaning to the people.”
What began as a small group has grown into a thriving community. Today, Danza Azteca Guadalupana teaches and inspires a new generation of dancers in Austin. For Jose, it’s about sharing the meaning behind every step and symbol, ensuring these traditions continue to resonate.
“We have a lot of kids here that we’re showing, like, ‘Hey, like this is what this god meant. This is what your outfit means,’” he says. “It’s just something that we really want to keep doing.”
Jose reflects on the importance of preserving their heritage in a multicultural city like Austin. For him, the dance is a way to represent Mexico’s beauty and culture while fostering connection.
“It’s important because that’s a part of us. That’s a part of Mexico. Mexico is beautiful in many ways—landscape, tradition, the food. So it’s a very important part of Mexico, and it’s something that, being in the States, we can represent.”
Through their dedication, Jose and his group are creating space for tradition to flourish in new surroundings. Every dance, every explanation to a curious child, and every performance ensures that Danza Azteca not only survives but thrives. For Jose, the dance is a living connection between past and present...and a promise to future generations.
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