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  2. Mexican folk dance - Wikipedia

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    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 folklore and has been entwined with ballet ...

  3. Dance of the Forty-One - Wikipedia

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    In 1906 Eduardo A. Castrejón published a book titled Los cuarenta y uno. Novela crítico-social. José Guadalupe Posada's engravings alluding to the affair are famous, and were frequently published alongside satirical verses: [4] Hace aún muy pocos días Que en la calle de la Paz, Los gendarmes atisbaron Un gran baile singular. Cuarenta y un ...

  4. Baile folklórico - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Pilar Rioja - Wikipedia

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    Medal awarded by Amalia Hernández, director of the Ballet Folklorico de México. Mexico City. Homage and presentation of the book on Pilar Rioja by the writer Alberto Dallal at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Mexico City. Xochipilli Award 2014 and Conaculta tribute for her contribution to Spanish dance and her career. Mexico City, March 13, 2014.

  6. The Latino social media dance enthusiasts inspiring bailes ...

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    Dance clubs, studios and other venues across the U.S. are partnering with social media Latino influencers to reel in a new generation of música Mexicana dancers.

  7. Amalia Hernández - Wikipedia

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    She was a pioneer in developing Baile Folklorico, and in 1952, Hernández founded the Mexican Folkloric Ballet with only 8 dancers. By 1959, the ensemble had grown to 60 performers. It was commissioned to represent Mexico at the Pan American Games in Chicago, Illinois, in 1959. Hernández created over 60 choreographies in her lifetime.

  8. Matachines - Wikipedia

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    In Bernalillo, New Mexico, the Matachines de San Lorenzo have been performing for more than 300 years. The Danza de Matachines is explained by oral tradition among most Indian Tribes as the Dance of the Moors and Christians and is the first masked dance introduced by the Spaniards, though its practice outside of the Iberian peninsula changed ...

  9. Regional styles of Mexican music - Wikipedia

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    "One of the most extended genres of America and especially in Mexico is the corrido; what's more it is the county where its diffusion reaches surprising ranges…" "In Guerrero and particularly in the zone of Zapatista influence [ 3 ] Michoacán, Morelos, State of Mexico, Puebla, Oaxaca, the corrido reaches creative dimensions without ...