Globally significant Ballet Folklórico of Mexico returns to join the celebration of San Antonio’s Tricentennial. Dancer, choreographer and historian Amalia Hernández’s 76-member Ballet Folklórico gloriously and authentically brings to life the stirring music, swirling dance and beautiful costumes of Mexico, from primitive pre-Colombian rites to the sweeping choreography of the Regency, Colonial, Revolutionary and Modern eras.
Globally significant Ballet Folklórico of Mexico returns to join the celebration of San Antonio’s Tricentennial. Dancer, choreographer and historian Amalia Hernández’s 76-member Ballet Folklórico gloriously and authentically brings to life the stirring music, swirling dance and beautiful costumes of Mexico, from primitive pre-Colombian rites to the sweeping choreography of the Regency, Colonial, Revolutionary and Modern eras.
Globally significant Ballet Folklórico of Mexico returns to join the celebration of San Antonio’s Tricentennial. Dancer, choreographer and historian Amalia Hernández’s 76-member Ballet Folklórico gloriously and authentically brings to life the stirring music, swirling dance and beautiful costumes of Mexico, from primitive pre-Colombian rites to the sweeping choreography of the Regency, Colonial, Revolutionary and Modern eras.