"It was brought to California by Maestro Florencio Yescas in the late '60s and romanticizes the Aztec empire," Moya said. The Apple Valley dancers prefer the non-Eurocentric dance form of Mexi ...
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High Desert residents ‘retake cultural heritage’ through Aztec dancing; classes now availableLinda Molina spends her Wednesday nights sandwiched between Saints X Sinners Tattoos and Bea's Cuts in Apple Valley long after business hours. She arrives on the scene in the dark, copal incense ...
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