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Join this network that weaves peace.

Complete the form here to begin the process.

You will receive an official and legal invitation letter. This legal document must be officially registered and validated by the municipality, community, or relevant institution, and we will guide you step by step through the process of recognition as a “Pueblo de Paz.”


Frequently Asked Questions

These are some of the common questions about the event.

The Dance for World Peace is a global movement that brings together indigenous peoples, communities, and individuals from around the world to perform a sacred dance on the same day and at the same local time, as a collective act of peace, unity, and harmony with Mother Earth.

Everyone can participate.

Indigenous communities, families, schools, cultural groups, municipalities, temples, or even small groups of friends.

The size of the group does not matter: every gesture counts.

No.

The movement honors and gives visibility to indigenous peoples, but it is open to anyone or any community who wishes to join with respect and awareness.

Participation comes from the heart, not from a label.

It is not mandatory.

You can:

  • Perform a traditional dance from your culture.
  • Create a symbolic dance for this day.
  • Participate in a dance already organized in your region.

What matters most is the intention of peace and unity.

You must complete the contact form with the details of your community or dance space.

By registering:

  • Your venue will appear on the global map.
  • Your community will officially become part of the movement.
  • Your gesture will be visible at an international level.

It is not mandatory to dance…

but it is very important if you want your participation to be recognized and to become part of the visible planetary network.

Registration makes the collective intention stronger and more organized.

In any space that is meaningful for your group:

  • Community hall
  • Cultural center
  • Ceremonial space
  • Nature
  • Public square
  • School
  • Municipality

In Mexico City, many people gather in the Zócalo, but each community can choose its own sacred place.

On May 17, 2026

At 11:00 AM, local time in each country.

The global synchronization creates a symbolic moment of planetary unity.

You can:

  • Upload photos and videos to the official Facebook Danza por la Paz Mundial
  • Share on social media using the hashtags:
    #DanzaPorLaPazMundial
    #WorldFirstNationsPeaceDance
    #SomosPazSomosMás
  • Invite other communities to participate next year

What is shared multiplies.

No.

Participation is free and voluntary.

Each community organizes its dance according to its own means.

Registered venues and shared materials help strengthen the global network, inspire future editions, and keep the collective memory of the movement alive.

The Dance for World Peace is not just one day.

It is a seed that continues to grow.