1 May 2009
First official presentation of Oro Lenca in La Casa de la Cultura in La Esperanza.
A short photographic history of Ballet Folklórico Oro Lenca.
First official presentation of Oro Lenca in La Casa de la Cultura in La Esperanza.
National championes in Gran Pereke 2011.
Produced first edition of the national folklore festival El Grande de Grandes 2011.
Performing in the InterAmerican Development Bank, in Washington, D.C.
Oro Lenca performed all over the country of Honduras, here in Comayagua.
With the President of the Republic, Porfirio Lobo, in the Altar Q Presidencial Office.
Received in the USA by Grupo Folklórico Raíces Hondureños in Dulles International Airport (Chantilly, Virginia).
Performed and the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
Festival Internacional de Puerto de San Antonio, Chile.
Celebrated the Independence Day of Honduras in Washington, D.C. Performing in 'Juntos por Honduras 2014'.
Arriving in Santiago Chile.
Johann Seren Castillo, awarded the Honduras Volunteer of the Year Award in the Palacio Presidencial Antiguo.
Dancers of Oro Lenca with the people of La Esperanza and the President of the Republic Juan Orlando Hernández and his wife Ana García as dancers departed to tour Mexico.
In the Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City DF, in the Festival Internacional Tierra del Sol 2015.
Festival Internacional de Orizaba, Veracruz México 2015.
In La Gruta, La Esperanza, Intibucá.
International festival 'Somos Para Ti' Managua, Nicaragua.
7th Generation of Oro Lenca in the Casa de la Cultura in La Esperanza.
7th Generation of Oro Lenca.
The band, Marimba Oro Lenca joins the Oro Lenca family in 2016.
Joins an aliance with Marca País Honduras in March 2016.
Dancing in the Presidential Graden before the presidents Juan Orlando Hernández of Honduras and Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia.
Dancing for the directors of Marca País from 18 different nations of the world.
Sample of Folklore International, in Saltillo, Coahuila, México in 2016.
Presentation of Marca País Honduras, Wendeti Nagaira with the musician Manu Martinez.
Costumes of municipality of Villa de Camasca and the village of Guajiniquil documented by Johann Seren.