‘Tale of Two Cities’ Hispanic Heritage Month celebration at Padua
Cielo Rojo Dance Company performers last week at Padua Hills Theatre as part of “Tale of Two Cities,” a Hispanic Heritage Month event by Claremont Heritage and Nosotros. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo
Nosotros and Claremont Heritage’s second annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration took place last week at Padua Hills Theatre. The theme was “Tale of Two Cities,” and the evening featured live music from The Silvertone, dA Center for the Art’s mini mariachis, and dancers from Cielo Rojo Dance Company. Courier photos/Andrew Alonzo

(L-R) The Silvertone saxophonist AJ Acdan and guitarist and vocalist Alfredo Fratti perform September 25 at Padua Hills Theatre. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo

(L-R) Claremont Heritage Executive Director David Shearer, Claremont City Council member Ed Reece, Vice Mayor Jennifer Stark, actress Ambar Martinez, Mayor Corey Calaycay, Council member Sal Medina, and Nosotros founder and filmmaker Joel Gonzales at “Tale of Two Cities” at Padua Hills Theatre. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo

Luca Mateo of dA Center for the Art’s mini mariachis at Padua Hills Theatre on September 25. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo

(L-R) Claremont Mayor Corey Calaycay, “Tale of Two Cities” grand marshal Nicholas Gonzalez, and Nosotros founder Joel Gonzales at the September 25 Hispanic Heritage event at Padua Hills Theatre. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo

Artist Sandy Garcia with some of her work on display at Padua Hills Theatre on September 25. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo

Cielo Rojo Dance Company performers last week at Padua Hills Theatre as part of “Tale of Two Cities,” a Hispanic Heritage Month event by Claremont Heritage and Nosotros. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo










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