damian: under the coronado bridge. tamara: yes, to see the aztec dance ceremonies. so, this really started for us as a family, where my mom and dad said, "our culture matters. we're going to expose you to it," and really planted that seed. so, when we're looking at this, i'm really looking at a source of pride for us here in san jose and in the bay area. it's about our culture, it's beautiful, it's welcoming, it's free to the public. we work really hard to bring this magic, you know, to life. damian: you--and somewhere along this video, there's either drone footage or something, but it looks spectacular from the sky. i mean, talk about the circle aspect of the formation. tamara: sure. this is ceremonial mexica aztec traditional dance. and so, this type of dance is always done in a circle. and that way, there's always room for somebody else to join the circle. we have the drums in the middle. we also have something called a momosli in the center that the public can actually come and look at in advance, the day of or on sunday. and it's not an altar per se, but it's r