Mexican fiesta at Villa Decius
Join us in celebrating Mexico's Independence Day
Together with the Mexican Embassy in Poland and the Multicultural Centre in Krakow, we invite you to celebrate together the 214th anniversary of Mexico's independence.
During the Mexican Fiesta at Villa Decius, which will take place on Saturday 21 September from 13.00 to 17. 00, together with the Mexican Ambassador we will raise the traditional Cry of Independence, as well as have the opportunity to listen to Mexican guitar music performed by Alberto Suazo Sánchez, who has lived in Poland for more than 10 years, take part in a show of traditional dances presented by Monarka Mex Folk, led by Daniele Castillo, and taste typical Mexican dishes prepared by chef Jerónimo Carrillo Olin of Del Jero.
Admission to the event is free.
Every September, Mexico celebrates Día de la Independencia, or Independence Day. This event is not only a reminder of the historical significance of the struggle for freedom, but also a manifestation of the national pride, culture and identity that have shaped the country for centuries.It all began in 1810, when, in the small village of Dolores, the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, calling for a fight against the Spanish regime, uttered the famous words: ‘Grito de Dolores’ - the cry of Dolores. It was a watershed moment that marked the beginning of Mexico's 11-year war of independence, which ended in 1821 with the signing of the Treaty of Córdoba. Although he died during the fighting, Hidalgo became a symbol of the quest for freedom and independence. In his honour, the traditional Dolores shout is raised every year on Independence Day, evoking the memory of the beginnings of an independent Mexico.
GRITO DE INDPENCIA! VIVA MEXICO!
During the Mexican Fiesta at Villa Decius, which will take place on Saturday 21 September from 13.00 to 17. 00, together with the Mexican Ambassador we will raise the traditional Cry of Independence, as well as have the opportunity to listen to Mexican guitar music performed by Alberto Suazo Sánchez, who has lived in Poland for more than 10 years, take part in a show of traditional dances presented by Monarka Mex Folk, led by Daniele Castillo, and taste typical Mexican dishes prepared by chef Jerónimo Carrillo Olin of Del Jero.
Admission to the event is free.
Every September, Mexico celebrates Día de la Independencia, or Independence Day. This event is not only a reminder of the historical significance of the struggle for freedom, but also a manifestation of the national pride, culture and identity that have shaped the country for centuries.It all began in 1810, when, in the small village of Dolores, the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, calling for a fight against the Spanish regime, uttered the famous words: ‘Grito de Dolores’ - the cry of Dolores. It was a watershed moment that marked the beginning of Mexico's 11-year war of independence, which ended in 1821 with the signing of the Treaty of Córdoba. Although he died during the fighting, Hidalgo became a symbol of the quest for freedom and independence. In his honour, the traditional Dolores shout is raised every year on Independence Day, evoking the memory of the beginnings of an independent Mexico.
GRITO DE INDPENCIA! VIVA MEXICO!