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La Luna Nueva
celebrates
diversity and
multicultural arts
versity of our region by including
diverse artists and a line-up spe-
cially designed for kids and fam-
ilies.
Southeast Portland’s Milagro
Theater will bring renowned art-
ists and cultural events for a night
after night display of cultural rich-
Portland’s celebrated annual ness. Performers based in Oregon,
festival of Latino arts and culture Washington, and even Mexico
from around the world is back for will play music, dance, and exhib-
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Luna Nueva (New Moon) Festival
The festival kicks off Thursday,
illuminates the great cultural di- Sept. 17 with an evening musical
performance, Sones Marineros,
Por La Esperanza with Laura Re-
bolloso Y Ensamble Marinero in
Spanish and English. Tickets are
$25 in advance, $28 at the door
for adults, while youth under 15,
students, and veterans are $12 in
advance and $15 at the door.
On Friday, Sept. 18, the theatre
will host a First Nations celebra-
tion with storytelling and mu-
sic by Ed Edmo, Felix Chuma
Pinguil, and Aztec dance by the
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The performance will be feature
English, Spanish, and native Cen-
tral American languages.
Tickets are $6 in advance and
$10 at the door for adults, and $5
advance and $8 at the door for
youth under 15, students, and vet-
erans.
There will be performances,
dances, and storytelling nightly
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Saturday, Sept. 26.
For information, visit milagro.
org or call 503-236-7253.