Aztec Dancers is a photo exhibition by local photographer Lisette Morales, celebrating Danza Azteca Guadalupana as practiced in Southwest Florida. Documenting a year and a half of devotion, the series centers the Navarro family’s twenty four year commitment to this sacred, syncretic tradition, presented each year from Día de los Muertos through Three Kings Day. Morales’s images honor the spiritual power, cultural resilience, and collective joy of Indigenous and migrant communities sustaining this vibrant ceremonial practice across generations and geographies.
Event Dates and Times: AZTEC DANCERS: A LIVING TRADITION BY LISETTE MORALES
This is a photo exhibition at the Immokalee Pioneer Museum, featuring Lisette Morales’s documentation of Danza Azteca Guadalupana. As an art exhibition, it is open to the public during the museum’s standard operating hours, rather than having specific performance or one-off event times. Here’s the breakdown:
- Dates: October 28, 2025 – January 31, 2026 (inclusive; the exhibition spans the full period, aligning with cultural observances from Día de los Muertos through Three Kings Day).
- Times: Open during regular museum hours (Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM ET). Closed on Sundays, Mondays, and major holidays. Admission is typically free or by donation.
For the most up-to-date details, including any special viewing events or closures, visit the Immokalee Pioneer Museum website or contact them directly at (239) 657-0003.
Ticket Information for AZTEC DANCERS: A LIVING TRADITION BY LISETTE MORALES
No, there are no links to buy tickets for this photo exhibition at the Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Roberts Ranch. As part of the free Collier County Museums system, admission to the museum (and all its exhibitions, including this one) is free for all visitors—no tickets or reservations required. Donations are appreciated to support operations.
• How to Visit: Simply show up during open hours (Tuesday–Saturday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM ET; closed Sundays, Mondays, and holidays). The exhibition runs October 28, 2025–January 31, 2026.
• Contact for Groups: For large groups (10+ people), call (239) 657-0003 to arrange a guided tour in advance—still free.

