Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández
Mexico City: Ballet Folklórico de México
Ballet Folklórico de México is a Mexican folkloric ballet ensemble in Mexico City. For six decades it has presented dances in costumes that reflect the traditional culture of Mexico. The ensemble has appeared under the name, Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández.
From the group's founding by Amalia Hernández in 1952, the group grew from eight performers to a fifty piece ensemble by the end of the decade. In 1959 the group officially represented Mexico at the Pan American Games in Chicago, United States. In 1963 Guillermo Keys-Arenas was the Assistant to the Director of Ballet Folklórico de México, while in 1969 he was its Artistic Coordinator.
The ballet works and musical pieces reflect various regions and folk music genres of Mexico. Many of the ensemble's works reflect the traditions of the indigenous Mesoamerican culture. Numbers of performers in individual dance numbers range from two to over thirty-five. Under Amalia Hernández the group was a pioneer of Baile Folklórico in Mexico. It is practiced by many people in America as well as Mexico.
The ensemble performs three times weekly at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City. Additionally, it has toured widely in the United States and has appeared in over 80 other countries.
There are three types of Ballet Folklorico: Danza, Mestizo, and Bailes Regionales (Regional dances).
In 1963 the ballet issued a Living Stereo LP record, Ballet Folklórico de México, on RCA Records of Mexico. Songs on LP record include Flor De Piña, El Sapo, and El Patito.
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Ballet Folklorico De Mexico De Amalia Hernandez - Auditorio Telmex (21 - Sep - 2013)
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EL BALLET FOLKLORICO DE MEXICO DE AMALIA HERNÁNDEZ
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Ballet Folklorico de Mexico
Clips from the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico at the Palacio de Bella Artes on September 1st, 2019.
Ballet Folklorico de Mexico de Amalia Hernandez
Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández
Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández en el Palacio de Bellas Artes
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El Ballet Folklórico de México fue fundado por Amalia Hernández en 1952 y por seis décadas ha sido el conjunto emblemático del baile folclórico de este país,
tuvimos el agrado de ser invitados a este magno evento, y quedamos realmente maravillados.
Si ustedes gustan de Mexico esta visita es mas que obligatoria, pues la disfrutaran muchísimo.
Ballet Folklórico Así es México en Música Hecha en México
Música Hecha en México presenta al Ballet Folklórico Así es México con la conducción de Claudia Sierra.
Esta es una producción del SUTM-SUTME.
Ballet Folklórico de México en Castillo de Chapultepec
Ballet Folklórico de México y el Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán Función de Gala 2019
El pasado 18 de septiembre tuvimos la dicha de poder compartir escenario con una de las agrupaciones de música tradicional más emblemáticas de México, el Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán.
La música de Mariachi ha sido fundamental en la vida de nuestro Ballet, desde hace 67 años presentamos un espectáculo único en el mundo con música típica mexicana 100 % en vivo.
Este video es un pequeño testimonio de una noche en la que pudimos disfrutar de la comunión de dos artes, la música y la danza.
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Ballet Folklorico de Amalia Hernandez | Palacio de Bellas Artes | Ciudad de Mexico
Ballet Folklorico de Amalia Hernandez | Palacio de Bellas Artes | Ciudad de Mexico
Ballet Folklorico At Palacio de Bellas Artes BEST SHOW EVER In Mexico City
Most touristic shows completely suck! However, the Ballet Folklorico In Ciudad de Mexico is a rare exception. Put on and the beautiful Palacio de Bellas Artes, you will not be disappointed.
Ballet Folklórico de México - DANZA DEL VENADO [4K]
Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández en Palacio de bellas artes en Ciudad de México. DANZA DEL VENADO
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Ballet Folklórico de Mexico de Amalia Hernández
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Ballet Folklorico de Amalia Hernandez | Mexico City Vlog
Hi loves! Here's another vlog of our trip to Mexico City earlier this month. I was so super excited to watch this group perform, it was absolutely spectacular, just see for yourself! Performance starts at minute 5:45. Hope you enjoy, thank you for watching, LOVE YOU!!!
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SIDE- 1
1. LOS DIOSES
*Los Puntos Cardinales (D.P.)
*Konex Konex (Arr. R. Noble)
*Los Xtales (Arr. R. Noble)
*Texcatlipoca (Arr. Z. Segura)
*Konex Konex (Arr. R. Noble)
2. SONES DE MICHOACAN
*1a. Danza (D.P.)
*2a. Danza (D.P.)
*3a. Danza (D.P.)
*1er. Jarabe (D.P.)
*2do. Jarabe (D.P.)
*3er. Jarabe (D.P.)
3. BODA EN LA HUASTECA
*Cielito Lindo (Elpidio Ramirez)
*Huezanga (Elpidio Ramirez)
*La Pelea (D.P.)
*Huezanga (Elpidio Ramirez)
4. LA REVOLUCION
*Corrido de Pancho Villa (Menendez)
*Jesusita en Chihuahua (Quirino Mendoza)
*Quiereme Jesusita (D.P.)
*Con mi 30 30 (D.P.)
*Toques de Guerra (D.P.)
*La Adelita (Arr. R. Noble)
SIDE- 2
1. FIESTA EN VERACRUZ
*El Siquisiri (D.P.)
*El Tilingo (D.P.)
*El Torito (D.P.)
*La Bamba (D.P.)
2. MASCARAS DE GUERRERO
*Los Diablos (Arr. Z. Sugura)
*Chilena (Arr. Z. Segura)
*La Tortuga (Arr. Z. Segura)
*Son del Zopilote (Arr. Z. Segura)
*Los Cocodrilos (Arr. Z. Segura)
*La San Marquena (Agustin Hernandez)
3. FIESTA EN TEHUANTEPEC
*La Zandunga (Arr. R. Noble)
4. DANZA DEL VENADO
(Arr. Z. Segura)
5. NAVIDAD EN JALISCO
*Pedir Posada (D.P.)
*Andale Juana (Arr. R. Noble)
*Dale Dale Dale (Arr. R. Noble)
*El Gusto (D.P.)
*La Negra (S. Vargas - R. Fuentes)
*Jarabe Tapatio (D.P.)
Music reigns supreme in all the states and cities of Mexico. It gets us up in the morning and brings us to our houses at
night. The vitality contained, measured and expressed with great force in the songs of the people of Jalisco; the deep
feeling analized and expressed in Huastecan songs; the love of life, the grace, and the feeling of humor found in the music
of Veracruz and in contrast the deeply erotic tone of the music from the Istmo de Tehuantepec; the sensibility and the
force of our Indian music as that of the Yaki Indians; that of the feather dance of the Oaxacan Indians; that of the
Matlachine Indians from Aguascalientes and the more refined music and sweetness of the Tarascan Indians of the central
state of Michoacan, plus the vitality and spontaniety of the music of the Northern states and cities as the Tamboras of
Sinaloa or the Redobas of Nuevo Leon present the form by which the people of Mexico express their emotions and place
rhythm in their blood and beauty in their creations.
We also tell our story by singing, as in the songs (corridos) of the revolution in which is given an account, not only of its
evolution, but also of the true sentiment of the people and the reasons for giving of themselves so fully to that great
movement. We have been given a heritage with a capacity to express ourselves through song. In this manner we feel more
freedom. Others think that we are only singing, but only we understand that we are expressing a great part of our lives, our
passions, and our loves.
I have heard our music played by various groups around the world on their own instruments. In Moscow the Russians played
El Son de la Malaguena Huasteca and it had a character that was totally Russian. A fair in Esquipula, Guatemala, visited
by Mexican travelers, was found by them to feature a full day of Mexican Music. In Madrid a beautiful Estudiantina played
Mexican Music giving it that peculiar Spanish feeling. In New York, at a dance hall, that played La Bamba to a
Rock 'n Roll rhythm. Members of our ballet began to dance Mexican style and the Americans danced with vigor in their
own style. The force eminated by those young people was quite emotional. Each one expressed themselves in his or her
own style, but the true force was that born of the beauty and fury that are the Jarocho (inhabitants of Veracruz).
It can clearly be seen that the world has found identification and has felt the emotions that our music has given them.
I can remember that in Tokyo, in an elegant restaurant, a person sang a song by Guty Cardenas in Japanese. Without
understanding the language I understood the sensibility which the singer expressed, which was exactly that contained in the
words which I know in Spanish.
In Caracs, Venezuela, in South America, while playing The Corrido of Francisco Villa, I heard the people shout, Viva la
Revolucion Mexicana! (Long live the Mexican Revolution!)
When we bring the music from Southern Mexico to the North we hear them shouting Viva Veracruz! or Viva Jalisco!
When we take the music of Northern Mexico to the South they open our eyes to the Northerners who are awake and moving,
and we understand two points. One that the South dreams about the beauty of nature with the beauty of art that was
given them by the past. The South is proud of its past. Second that the North realizes that the future lies ahead to be
conquered.
Amalia Hernandez
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Ballet Folklórico México Danza - Jalisco (San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival 2016)
Ballet Folklórico México Danza performing a Jalisco dance piece for the San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival in June 18, 2016.
Choreography by Martin Romero
Inspired by Jose Vences & Amalia Hernandez
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Songs Performed:
El Llano Grande
La Mariquita
Pelea de Gallos (Aguascalientes)
El Gusto
La Negra
Jarabe Tapatio
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Los Matachines Ballet Folklorico de México
Understanding Los Matachines The dance-drama of los Matachines is an ancient tradition in the Hispanic Southwest.
Los Matachines dance is danced in the North side of Mexico City and it is danced during the religious celebrations.
It comes from the costume of the prehispanic people to dance to their God.