Grito - Wikipedia A grito or grito mexicano (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡɾito]; Spanish for "shout") is a common Mexican interjection, used as an expression
Grito de Dolores | Definition Facts | Britannica Grito de Dolores, battle cry of the Mexican War of Independence from Spain, first uttered by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, parish priest of Dolores (now Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato state), on September 16, 1810
The Story of El Grito and Mexico’s Independence Day Mexico’s most energetic celebration is, once again, nearly upon us with September 16 marking Mexico’s Independence Day (Dia de Independencia) Millions will kick off the celebration with El Grito (the Cry); a traditional shout of: “Viva México!” But how many know the history of this ritual?
What is El Grito? | Pima County Public Library Mexico and some parts of the United States celebrate Mexican Independence every year with a reenactment of El Grito The president shouts a modified Grito from the balcony of the National Palace in Mexico City’s Plaza de la Constitución (El Zócalo)
The Grito de Dolores: The Cry for Mexican Independence The Grito de Dolores, delivered by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla on September 16, 1810, serves as a cornerstone in Mexico's struggle for independence from Spanish colonial rule
El Grito: The sound that echoes in Mexican culture HOUSTON, Texas -- The Grito is a sound heard throughout Mexican culture It is heard in mariachi music, at family gatherings, and quinceañeras It's most commonly heard as an emotional expression