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Mexico’s Independence Celebrated in Amman with Festive Ceremony and Cultural Performances

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The Embassy of Mexico in Jordan held the official ceremony to commemorate the 215th Anniversary of Mexico’s Independence in Amman.

The event was attended by Dr. Nancy Namrouqa, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, representing the Government of Jordan, as well as by a distinguished audience of government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, business leaders, media representatives, academics, members of the Mexican community, and friends of Mexico.

During the ceremony, participants commemorated the traditional “Grito de Dolores” (“Cry of Dolores”), the historic call by Mexico’s Founding Father, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, that marked the beginning of Mexico’s War of Independence in 1810.

Every year on September 15, Mexicans in the country and abroad recreate this symbolic act, paying tribute to the heroes who gave their lives for Mexico’s freedom with the traditional cry “¡Viva México!”

The ceremony, presided over by the Ambassador of Mexico to Jordan, Mr. Jacob Prado, was held in a festive atmosphere and featured outstanding performances by the “Te Amo México” Folkloric Ballet and “Mariachi Renacimiento.”

As part of the Embassy’s broader cultural program, both ensembles also performed in Petra, Aqaba, and Amman in the days leading up to the official Independence commemoration.

The “Te Amo México” Folkloric Ballet is one of Mexico’s foremost dance companies, having performed in more than 40 countries with a repertoire that blends traditional dances from across the country with contemporary creativity.

“Mariachi Renacimiento” is renowned for showcasing Mexico’s iconic music to audiences around the world

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