[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 61 (Wednesday, May 5, 2004)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E762]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING EL GRUPO FOLKLORICO ATOTONILCO
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HON. KAREN McCARTHY
of missouri
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
Ms. McCARTHY. Mr. Speaker, I proudly rise to announce a celebration
to honor El Grupo Folklorico Atotonilco, a nationally renowned
traditional Mexican folk dance troupe.
On May 6, 2004, they will be celebrating 25 years of performing
outstanding traditional Mexican folk dances for audiences in the
greater Kansas City area. The event at the Folly Theater in Kansas City
is part of a week of celebrations commemorating the 142nd anniversary
of Cinco de Mayo. May 5, 1862, is the date of the famous triumph of
Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguin's small, poorly armed band of
4,500 men over a well equipped French army of 6,500 soldiers, which
occurred against all odds. Mexican culture and heritage is
traditionally celebrated in commemoration of this historic victory for
independence.
El Grupo Folklorico Atotonilco was founded in 1979, when Maria
Chaurand was asked to round up some neighborhood children and teach
them a dance to entertain festival goers. It was an opportunity for
Chaurand to share her love of dance and Mexican culture. Since then,
the dance troupe has had over 700 children learn this art, and the
dance company currently boasts 85 members, ranging in age from 5 to 40
years old. El Grupo Folklorico Atotonilco is also the most highly
requested dance group on the state of Missouri folk arts roster.
Dance in Mexico is considered one of the most basic artistic
expressions of the culture and spirit of its people. Each region has
its own unique style and each dance is performed in its distinctive
costumes native to that region. An extensive repertoire, presented in
lavish costumes worn by energetic dancers, makes El Grupo Folklorico
Atotonilco's program an exciting and educational experience. The swing
of every folkloric skirt and the bow of every sombrero represent the
rich cultural heritage and unique characteristics of Mexico's 32
states.
Over their last 25 years, El Grupo Folklorico Atotonilco dancers have
showcased their talents in theaters and performance halls in: Missouri,
Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa, New Mexico, Texas, Illinois,
California, Spain and Mexico. The dance troupe has received numerous
awards and recognition for their performances and has garnered a
reputation as one of the best Mexican folk dance companies in the
country. In 1997, El Grupo Folklorico Atotonilco received the honor as
the ``Premiere Mexican Folk Dance Company in U.S.'' They are the sole
recipient of that honor to this day.
Maria Chaurand has come a long way from her first Cinco de Mayo
fiesta 25 years ago, when she coached 16 children in the art of sharing
Mexican culture through regional dance and costume. Thousands of people
throughout Kansas City and around the country have been thrilled to
hear the exuberant beat and see colorful performances that have graced
stages in many communities. Mr. Speaker, please join me in honoring
Maria Chaurand and the dancers of El Grupo Folklorico Atotonilco for
carrying on the folkloric traditions of old Mexico through the
pageantry of music, costume and dance for the past 25 years. Viva El
Grupo Folklorico Atotonilco!
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