Christmas halftime performance on Netflix paid homage to Texas and Mexican culture.
Beyoncé has created another massive cultural moment and set a new precedent with her record-breaking Christmas Day halftime ...
and the first Black Rodeo Queen in Arkansas, Ja'Dayia Kursh. Beyoncé also paid tribute to Mexican culture. Beyonce on a floating stage during the halftime performance.Brooke Sutton/Getty During ...
Cameos in the performance also made clear that Bey wanted to celebrate rodeo culture, such as the inclusion of bull-riding icon Myrtis Dightman, Jr. and the first Black Rodeo Queen in Arkansas, ...
and the first Black Rodeo Queen in Arkansas, Ja'Dayia Kursh. Beyoncé also paid tribute to Mexican culture. During her performance on the field, Beyoncé said, "One, two, tres!" It seems as if the ...
Rodeos have a strong hold on our culture. Even in Texas ... To the Spanish in New Spain (now Mexico) in the mid-sixteenth century, a rodeo was simply a cattle roundup. It is probably inevitable ...