Ballet Folklórico de México

Ballet Folklórico de México


World Music & Dance

"Passionate...impeccable...and unequaled point of entry to the riches of a fabulous culture!" —Los Angeles Times

"...Amalia Hernández is an expert at putting together fast-paced entertaining shows that can make viewers want to rush right off to Mexico" —New York Times

"It is something of a wonder when thousand-year-old faces carved in their country in stone seem to come alive on the stage." —New York News Day, Dance Review

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In 1952, Amalia Hernández, dancer and choreographer, founded the Ballet Folklórico de México, having embarked, at a very early age, on a never-ending quest to rescue the dancing traditions of Mexico. The vital search became a basic need to reflect not only in Mexico but the rest of the world, the beauty of the Universe in motion which started with the pre-Colombian civilizations and grew with the Hispanic influences of the Vice royal era up to the popular strength of the Revolutionary years. In 1954, Amalia started a . . .

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