Storytelling, Dance and Music of the Mexica/Aztec Culture brought to life by Denver’s finest professional troupe.
Enjoy a hands on experience with four professional performers who custom design assembly programs to each school or organization. Special El Grito, Dia de Los Muertos, Primavera and Cinco de Mayo shows are available. Audience members will join in making music, song and dance as they listen to the amusing and sometimes emotion stories of the from the Americas.
Single assembly 45 min $550, Double assembly back to back $750
Grants available to some school districts and organizations.
Find Aztec girl names.
The Chapultepec aqueduct (in Spanish: el acueducto de Chapultepec) is an aqueduct originally built at Chapultepec by the Aztecs during the Tenochtitlan era;[1] its original name was simply the “Great Aqueduct.” What remains of the aqueduct today is located in Mexico City near Metro Sevilla.[2]
Explore the grandeur and sophistication of one of history's greatest civilizations—the Aztec Empire—and find out how a community that began in the middle of a lake eventually became the capital of an empire. Hundreds of spectacular artifacts and works of art assembled together for the first time provide a look into
Touring "The Aztec World" with Professor Elizabeth Brumfiel