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Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández

Sat Jan 30 | 3PM
Sun Jan 31 | 3PM

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Ballet Folklórico de México makes a home at The Soraya and the San Fernando Valley, continuing a celebrated legacy of tradition. Founded in 1952 by dancer and choreographer Amalia Hernández, the company is known as the first professional folkloric dance company in the world. It is permanently in residence at the iconic Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, and has choreographed over 120 ballets, bringing together the music, dance, and costume of Mexican folklore from pre-Colombian civilizations to the modern era, performing across Mexico and around the world.

Sat Jan 30 | 3PM
Sun Jan 31 | 3PM

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$39–$90

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Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández

Sat Jan 30 | 3PM
Sun Jan 31 | 3PM

“The most emblematic folk dance ensemble in our country and around the world, revolutionizing the concept of traditional dances and Mexican dance,”
— El Sol de Irapuato

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About the Artist

For over seven decades, Amalia Hernández’s Ballet Folklórico de México has positioned itself as the most emblematic folkloric dance ensemble in Mexico and around the world.

Founded in 1952 by the dancer and choreographer Amalia Hernández, the Ballet Folklórico de México revolutionized the concept of traditional dance and transformed the history of Mexican dance, laying the groundwork and setting the tone for thousands of dance troupes in Mexico and abroad with the characteristic seal of its creator. Amalia Hernández carried out in-depth research in the different states of the Mexican Republic, studying not only the traditional dances, but also the music, customs and typical costumes and then imbuing them with new meaning, recreating them, staging them and spreading knowledge of them through the theater. Through avant-garde thinking, she designed a show and created a cultural management model characterized by efficiency and professionalism on stage. Amalia Hernández’s work was not limited to choreography, as she was also a great businesswoman and cultural promoter who, through her brilliant proposals, managed to rediscover and revalue the richness of Mexican dance.

Her hard work resulted in a group with a sense of discipline, perseverance and extraordinary teamwork that became the first professional folkloric dance company. Transcendental to the history of dance in Mexico, it also created a cultural management model never seen before in the country.

Amalia Hernández’s Ballet Folklórico de México has managed to garner attention for Mexican culture and creators, acquiring enormous value through creative excellence that is comparable to other great artistic creations around the world.

Today, her repertoire has become a classic, but one that is renewed, transformed and enriched with the passage of time. With more than 45 million spectators and countless recognitions, Amalia Hernández’s artistic legacy remains strong among large audiences, Mexican and from around the world, thanks to more than 120 original choreographies with great technical rigor, elaborate traditional costumes and wonderful dancers. Consolidating itself as the best company in the world of its kind.

upcoming performances

Sutton Foster
Featuring Pacific Jazz Orchestra
Chris Walden, conductor

Sutton Foster
Featuring Pacific Jazz Orchestra
Chris Walden, conductor

Sat Sep 19 | 8PM
Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán
El Grito

Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán
El Grito

Thu Sep 24 | 8PM
Snarky Puppy
Somni
with Special Guest
CSUN Jazz “A” Band

Snarky Puppy
Somni
with Special Guest
CSUN Jazz “A” Band

Sat Oct 3 | 8PM

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