The Auditorium has announced the return of Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández, last seen on The Auditorium stage in 2022, in a one-weekend-only engagement celebrating the dynamic history ...
In 1952, dancer and choreographer Amalia Hernández founded the Ballet Folklórico de México, having embarked at a very early age on a quest to preserve the dancing traditions of Mexico. Her goal was to ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Baile Folklorico is known for its colorful dresses swaying to the music as well as for performances that are captivating and highly choreographed. Rubi Rodriguez has been ...
n 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.
Exquisite dancers brought much warmth and spirit to the stage of Chicago's Auditorium Theatre last weekend. Ballet Folklorico de Mexico de Amalia Hernandez was in town and offering dance fans a sample ...
Ballet Folklórico de Mexico de Amalia Hernández was founded in 1952. Credit: Courtesy of Tobin Center for the Performing Arts For seven decades, Ballet Folklórico de Mexico de Amalia Hernández has ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — It’s a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration through song and dance. Baile Folklorico translated to folkloric dance brings Mexico’s history to life with each step. In Austin, Roy ...
WILLMAR — With brightly colored skirts that flow, flutter and twirl to the horns and guitars of traditional mariachi music, the Ballet Folklorico de Willmar performs traditional Mexican folk dances ...
New classes for traditional Mexican Folklorico dances begin Monday, Jan. 9 at 5:30 p.m., and enrollment is open to anyone interested. Ballet Folklorico de Durango is a community performing arts dance ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — For one student club at Bakersfield College, one of the busiest times of the year is the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, beginning on Fri, Sept 15. Ballet Folklorico ...
From a young age, choreographer Amalia Hernández knew she was going to be a dancer. However, the classical training at Mexico’s National School of Dance didn’t feel right. There was no emotion, no ...