Photo Gallery: Latino Festival features many of Lexington’s diverse hispanic cultures

Altars were created to help remember the dead. A tradition usually practiced on Dia de los Muertos. Photo by Isabella Collins
Altars were created to help remember the dead. A tradition usually practiced on Dia de los Muertos. Photo by Isabella Collins.
Latino paper mache figurines were danced around the festival. Photo by Isabella Collins
Latino paper mache figurines were danced around the festival. Photo by Isabella Collins.
The second half of the paper mache duo towered over the crowd. Photo by Isabella Collins.
The second half of the paper mache duo towered over the crowd. Photo by Isabella Collins.
Many traditional Latino dances were performed at the festival. Photo by Isabella Collins.
Many traditional Latino dances were performed at the festival. Photo by Isabella Collins.
The dances showcased traditional Latino attire and music. Photo by Isabella Collins
The dances showcased traditional Latino attire and music. Photo by Isabella Collins
Dances were performed by people of all ages. Photo by Isabella Collins.
Dances were performed by people of all ages. Photo by Isabella Collins.

The second half of the paper mache duo towered over the crowd. Photo by Isabella Collins.

Many traditional Latino items were for sale including these skeletal figurines. Photo by Isabella Collins.
Many traditional Latino items were for sale including these skeletal figurines. Photo by Isabella Collins.
The festival brought colorful crows to Lexington's courthouse. Photo by Isabella Collins.
The festival brought colorful crows to Lexington’s courthouse. Photo by Isabella Collins.