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Created on January 1, 1970
150 East 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Irving Cano, Ari De La Mora

Dance The Dance My Girl

This mural was a collaboration but Sax player piece was created by Irving Cano to depict “gender equality in our culture.” The work was part of the 2016 Vancouver Mural Festival. According to the event's website, the three characters belong to the Oaxaca region in Southwestern Mexico, which is known for its indigenous people and culture.
Irving Cano, Ari De La Mora—Dance The Dance My GirlIrving Cano, Ari De La Mora—Dance The Dance My GirlIrving Cano, Ari De La Mora—Dance The Dance My GirlIrving Cano, Ari De La Mora—Dance The Dance My Girl
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Last seenOct 27, 2025
Date createdJan 1, 1970
Marker typeartwork
CityVancouver
CountryCanada
What3Wordsbulges.cutlets.players

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