Fiesta Cultural brings Latin street fair feel to Walnut Creek
Briefly

Fiesta Cultural has established itself as a key festival in the Bay Area, celebrating Latino culture through music, dance, and food. This year's event, held June 13-14, includes a street fair and various performances at the Lesher Center for the Arts. Highlighting the pioneering all-female Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles, the festival aims to engage families and the community. Adding comedy to the lineup reflects audience feedback, showcasing emerging Latino comedians in a setting designed for all ages, emphasizing community engagement and cultural richness.
The centerpiece concert on June 13 by the pioneering all-female ensemble Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles is nearly sold-out, but there are so many other activities to experience.
The idea is to use every portion of the Lesher Center. We're hoping we have so many people it spills over to restaurants and stores downtown.
The suggestion to add comedy into the Fiesta Cultural mix came from past audiences, and we were listening, letting the community bring us in.
Fiesta Cultural is like no other event in the region, showcasing a broad spectrum of Latino/Latin American cultural expression from music to theater.
Read at The Mercury News
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