On Tuesday, March 28. in a 120-118 win against the Cleveland Cavaliers at State Farm Arena, the Hawks celebrated the cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latin Americans through various in-game elements.
Next up: Our home stand continues Tuesday night vs. the Cavs. It's Hispanic Heritage Night presented by @caresource
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— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 27, 2023
iHeartâs on-air personality announced the starting lineup in Spanish, Karla from âThe Enrique Santos Morning Showâ served as a guest co-host and Luis TreviĂąo, assistant program director and on-air personality was the guest DJ.
On the court floor the  Hawks and CareSource recognized Hawks and State Farm Arena employees who are a part of the Hispanic and Latin communities.
Prior to tipoff, Queens, N.Y. native, singer-songwriter and actress Sirena Grace performed the national anthem.
Other performances throughout the night included  Los Mariachis, a traditional mariachi band, who entertained  fans on the concourse before the game and at the end of halftime.
Karen y Ricardo, international salsa competitors, Â danced during a in game break. The famed pair has danced the streets of Chile for over six years and are the only couple in the world to win nine world dancing titles, including the World Latin Dance Cup and World Salsa Summit.
Hip-Hop singer-songwriter sister duo and Latin artists Nina Sky performed their 2004 debut song  âMove Ya Bodyâ at halftime.
As part of a larger celebration of the culture, the Hawks unveiled artwork depicting Harry the Hawk as an Alebrije on various promotional items to build excitement leading up to Hispanic Heritage Night. Created by artist, activist and public speaker Yehimi CambrĂłn, the âHarry the Hawk Alebrijeâ is representative of the popular Mexican folk-art sculptures of fantastical and mythical creatures.
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In honor of our Hispanic Heritage Night presented by @caresource, we will be giving away posters of Harry the Hawk as an Alebrije created by artist and activist @yehimicambron pic.twitter.com/CCrNNC2V3M
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 27, 2023
A vast array of food was offered throughout the arena, including various tacos and nachos stands located in the concourse area. Latin American food choices included lamb shoulder barbacoa, whole roasted suckling pig with salsas, grilled corn with fresh lime and jalapeùo  salsa and more was located in the club areas and premium spaces.
The Hawksâ Hispanic Heritage Night presented by CareSource is part of the leagueâs 17th annual Noches Ăneâ˘BĂŠâ˘A (eh-nay-bay-ah) Latin Nights program. The program includes celebratory warmup shirts and merchandise, team community activities and in-arena elements at select games throughout the month of March.
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