Every Thursday evening at a park in the Pilsen neighborhood, a group of Aztec dancers, some originally from Mexico City, gather to practice the ancestral ritual amid the laughs of children on the playground. While some passersby watch in admiration, others join the circle eager to learn the moves, each representing a prayer in motion. For nearly two decades, the Chicago-based group, Nahui Ollin Huehuecoyotl, has been hosting its dance practices in public spaces across the city and northwest Indi
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