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  2. Ballet Folklórico de México - Wikipedia

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    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 Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández.

  3. Baile folklórico - Wikipedia

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    Ballet folklórico at the Celebration of Mexican political anniversaries in 2010. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Ballet Folklorico Mexico - Wikipedia

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  7. Casa de la Cultura - Wikipedia

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    The center's exterior in 2012 Ballet Folklórico, 2013. Casa de la Cultura (English: "House of Culture"), or Casa de la Cultura en Puebla, [1] is a cultural center in the city of Puebla's historic centre, in the Mexican state of Puebla. [2]

  8. Ballet Folklorico Aztlan - Wikipedia

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    Ballet folklorico Jalisco. 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.

  9. Rosa Ramirez Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero created the International Folklorico Dance Group, the first ballet folklorico group in El Paso, in 1970. [10] In 1974, she created a film called Tapestry which describes the way she uses folk dances from around the world to celebrate diversity. [11] The film won a Cine Golden Eagle Award in 1974 and was shown at the New York Film ...