
Immerse yourself in tradition at the Hispanic Cultural Days.
Photo by Al Wekelo
Hispanic
More than 25,000 Hispanics live in the Richmond Region, and that number is
growing quickly. The Region's Hispanic community includes individuals from
Mexico, Spain, Latin America and many other Spanish-speaking countries who
bring culture and business to the area. In fact, Virginia ranks ninth in the
United States for its number of Hispanic-owned businesses.
To support this growing business community, the Virginia Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce, headquartered in Richmond, was created in 2000. Within the
organization is the Spanish Academy & Cultural Institute, which offers
language and cultural training courses to help build an understanding of
Hispanic culture and teach Spanish to employees of local businesses.
As the Hispanic community continues to grow in the Region, so too do the
entertainment and cultural opportunities. The annual Que Pasa Hispanic Cultural
Festival highlights food, music and dance from the Latino community. Or put on
your dancing shoes for some salsa dancing, found almost every weeknight at one
of the many restaurants and nightclubs. The Latin Ballet of Virginia, the
Region's Hispanic American dance company, offers classes and performances to
promote Latin American and Spanish culture throughout the year. And after all
this dancing makes you hungry, enjoy authentic Hispanic cuisine at one of the
many restaurants around the Region. Click
here to view our cultural festival sampler.
Additional Information
Click here for more information about
community organizations and resources.