

Ojo de Dios Workshop
In this workshop, you will learn about the history and symbolism of this traditional weaving practice. Originally created by Indigenous communities as a symbol of protection and vision.
Participants will create their own Ojo de Dios using colorful yarn while learning the basic weaving technique.
The workshop also includes:
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Vocabulary related to colors, materials, and crafts
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Cultural context about the tradition and its meaning
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Guided conversation to practice Spanish in a relaxed setting

Everyday Spanish & Mexican Slang Workshop
Learn how Spanish is really spoken in Mexico. This workshop focuses on everyday expressions, common phrases, and Mexican slang that you might not find in textbooks but hear in daily conversations.
The workshop includes:
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Mexican idioms and everyday expressions
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Pronunciation and natural intonation
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Role-playing activities based on real situations
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Guided conversation practice

Cacao Workshop
Discover the cultural and historical importance of cacao in Mexico and Mesoamerica. In this workshop, you will explore the origins of cacao, its role in ancient civilizations, and how it continues to be part of Mexican traditions today.
The workshop includes:
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Vocabulary related to cacao, food, and traditions
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Cultural context and history of cacao in Mexico
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Guided conversation practice in Spanish
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A tasting experience