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Top > Arts > Performing Arts > Dance > Folk > Mexican

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» Alegria - California-based nonprofit dance company dedicated to promoting traditional Mexican folk dances and culture. Features descriptions of dances by region throughout Mexico and a list of related links. Includes a directory of dance groups and schools, an updated calendar of events, and a bulletin board.
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» Aztec Fire Dancers - Family-based group offers presentations of Aztec (Mexica) culture through dynamic and colorful traditional dances.
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» Bailadores de Bronce - Mexican folkloric dance group that has been performing around the Pacific Northwest for 28 years. Features history of the group, pictures, repertoire and contact information.
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» Ballet Folklórico de Veracruz - Mexican dance company. Their performances, with their own musical groups, show dances from all the country. With a short history of the group, pictures and repertoire. Also available in Spanish.
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» Ballet Folklorico La Paloma - Mexican Folklore Dance Group in Tucson, Arizona; available to perform for corporate events, weddings and anniversaries with live Mariachi band to songs from various regions in Mexico.
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» Ballet Folklorico Quetzales - Internationally known Mexican folk dance group. The site has history, contact information, and upcoming events.
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» Dana Arabel - Cosmic Dance - Ancestral and natural elements with sounds coming down from ethnic and electronic instruments, combined with images, sounds, extracts from the Mayan Codes, and adaptations of Warrior and Ritual dances as well.
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» Grandeza Mexican Folk Ballet Company - Company was formed in 2003 with the purpose of encouraging and fostering cultural awareness and diversity. Features biographies, repertoire, pictures and calendar of events.
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» Quetzales Mexican Dance Ensemble - Northern Virginia Mexican Folkloric performing company dedicated to preserving, researching, teaching and promoting Mexican folkloric traditions and culture through art, music and dance.
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» Tloke Nahuake - Traditional Aztec dancers from Mexico City. The Salinas family has dedicated their lives to preserving their culture.
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