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Dancers also wear a series of distinctive gold chains. We moved to Miami in My parents were looking for better opportunities for their children because the country was going through political turmoil during the dictatorship of General Noriega. Miami was a great fit since it is a cosmopolitan city, just like Panama, with many welcoming Latin communities. Our non-profit organization is comprised of students and professionals dedicated to giving their best in every performance. In , I took the commitment as a dancer and choreographer to take our dance group to the next level. I became the Director in With the unconditional support of Dr. Roger Carrillo, President of our organization, we have surpassed our expectations. The outfit that most people identify from Panama is our female National Dress of Excellence, the Pollera. This magnificent dress is entirely handmade; its creation takes at least nine months of work. The Pollera is a unique artistic creation with needlecraft in different techniques such as Zurcidas Calada darning with open work , Marcadas cross-stitch , Sombreadas shaded, fabric on fabric , Bordadas embroidery , with crochet braiding in lace or mundillo. It has two pieces: the wide skirt, known as the polleron , and the blouse. The Tembleques on our heads are another distinctive and classic element that complements the Pollera. They imitate the flowers and animals of Panamanian flora and fauna and are made with elements of gold, pearls, fish scales, and precious stones. The beautiful jewels are the result of a vast tradition of goldsmiths with a deep-rooted culture brought from Europe. For the head, the Peineton backcomb and the side combs are made of tortoiseshell, an elaborate gold plate, and pearl and shimmer dangle. The Pajuela is made with gold, pearls, and filigree. On our chest we wear: the Cabestrillo crowned coins chain , the Cadena Chata a series of interlinked gold scales from which dangles a small anchor , the Scapulary and the Rosary representing our religious background , the Guachapali shimmer chain with diamond-shaped scales ending in a fish divided in two , among others. The leather shoes are decorated with satin, ribbons, gold buckles, and lace. The two enaguas underskirts are equally magnificent and handmade like the Pollera dress. A Gala Pollera, including its jewelry and accessories, can cost over thirty thousand dollars. What dance traditions do you specialize in, and how did you learn these traditions? Our dances are mainly from Las Regiones de Azuero Regions of Azuero , but we cover a little from most regions. I learned most about my culture and dances after moving to Miami and joining another Panamanian Dance group in What do you enjoy most about teaching others about Panamanian dance and culture? For others, it is just the Panama Canal. I proudly perform my traditions and let them know that we are not Panama City, Florida; we are a beautiful country in Central America and are much more than just the Panama Canal. We are a melting pot where people of many nationalities come together. Even though we became Americans and love this country, I believe you need to know your roots and identity to proudly represent your heritage. Many people have questions and leave wanting to learn more about or even visit Panama. As an artist and cultural ambassador, it is fulfilling to see all our hard work pay off when we hear the applause and feel the butterflies in our stomachs. I would like to thank the HistoryMiami Museum for this great opportunity and trust in what we do. Also, I would like to thank all my dancers and our members for your support throughout these years. To our president Dr. Carrillo, for always helping and easing my ideas. To my husband and kids, thank you for all your patience, understanding, and support. I love you with all my heart; you are my motive in life. Search for:. Explore More. Become an HMM Member. View All Exhibitions. View All Events.

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