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  2. Baile folklórico - Wikipedia

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    Baile folklórico. Baile folklórico, "folkloric dance" in Spanish, also known as ballet folklórico, is a collective term for traditional cultural dances that emphasize local folk culture with ballet characteristics – pointed toes, exaggerated movements, highly choreographed. Baile folklórico differs from danzas and regional bailes.

  3. Mexican folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Jarabe dance performed in Puerto Vallarta. Folk dance of Mexico, [1] commonly known as baile folklorico or Mexican ballet folk dance, is a term used to collectively describe traditional Mexican folk dances. Ballet folklórico is not just one type of dance; it encompasses each region's traditional dance that has been influenced by their local ...

  4. These are the events not to miss during Hispanic Heritage ...

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    La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth will celebrate “Las Fiestas Patrias” Sept. 17 with live music and folklorico dance performances. This free event is one of the largest cultural festivals with live ...

  5. Ballet Folklorico Aztlan - Wikipedia

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    Ballet Folklorico en Aztlan (BFA) is a Chicano dance company focusing on Mexican folklore, and blending traditional dance with contemporary movements. [1] The group was founded in 1967 by Hermina Enrique. [2] Currently, her daughter, Viviana Enrique Acosta, is the Artistic Director. The members of BFA were instrumental in founding the Centro ...

  6. Día de los Muertos Festival: What to know about the annual ...

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    6:30 p.m.: Ballet Folklorico Viva Mexico 7 p.m. to midnight: SKIP Entertainment Dance Party Whataburger Kids' Stage (at the Kid's Corner at Starr and Mesquite streets):

  7. Ballet Folklórico de México - Wikipedia

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    Ballet Folklórico de México. Concert program cover of performance of the ballet at the University of Michigan in 1963. Ballet Folklórico de México is a Mexican folkloric ensemble in Mexico City. For six decades, it has presented dances in costumes reflecting the traditional culture of Mexico. The ensemble has appeared under the name Ballet ...

  8. Fresno region has become the country’s folklórico dance capital

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  9. Rafael Zamarripa - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education. Zamarripa was born in 1942 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, to Francisco ‘Don Panchito’ Zamarripa, a shoemaker, and Maria de Luz Castañeda, who loved to play the piano. Zamarripa discovered his interest and talent in art at an early age. As a child, he was amazed by puppets and eventually started making his own.