Ballet Folklorico de Mexico de Amalia Hernadez
“...a fast-paced, entertaining show that can make viewers want to rush right off to Mexico.” – The New York Times
In 1952, dancer and choreographer Amalia Hernandez created Ballet Folklorico de Mexico to “share the beauty of the universe in motion” through Mexican dances from the Pre-Columbian era, the Hispanic Viceroy period and the popular period of the Revolutionary years. Audiences around the world have enjoyed the company’s elaborate dances, supported by live traditional music and ornate costumes. A sure crowd pleaser!








