Identity and Pride of Michoacán
Music, songs, dances, and ancestral ceremonies from the Indigenous communities of Michoacán come together at the archaeological site of Las Yácatas in Tzintzuntzan.
K’uínchekua is a celebration that brings together the very essence of Michoacán’s spirit and traditions. On a single stage, music, singing, dance, and time-honored ceremonies from different regions of the state unite to create a vibrant spectacle filled with color, identity, and emotion. It is an invitation to experience the strength of its communities, the pride in their roots, and the cultural richness that makes Michoacán “The Soul of Mexico.” Experience K’uínchekua and become part of this extraordinary event where tradition beats strongly and heritage is celebrated in grand style.
Esta ciudad prehispánica fue una de las más grandes e influyentes.
Tzintzuntzan mantiene su lengua, costumbres y tradiciones indígenas, desde la danza de los paloteros hasta el ritual de velación en el panteón el Día de Muertos.