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Long Live the Dance! a Graphic Novel to Understand a Centuries-Old Tradition in Naolinco

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Carlos Zorrilla The municipality of Naolinco, in Veracruz, has a tradition that captivates both inhabitants of the town and those who come from outside: The dance of Moors with Christians, which drags a Spanish origin and that in Mexico already has more than 500 years of existence.This practice consists of a representation that symbolizes the historical struggles between the Muslim and Christian armies in the Iberian peninsula during the Reconqu…
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Carlos Zorrilla The municipality of Naolinco, in Veracruz, has a tradition that captivates both inhabitants of the town and those who come from outside: The dance of Moors with Christians, which drags a Spanish origin and that in Mexico already has more than 500 years of existence.This practice consists of a representation that symbolizes the historical struggles between the Muslim and Christian armies in the Iberian peninsula during the Reconqu…

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Excelsior broke the news in Mexico on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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