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BALLET
FOLKLORICO MEXICANO OLLIMPAXQUI
Artistic
Director: Eduardo Gutiérrez
Company Profile
From the pre-Columbian rituals of the Aztecs, to the colorful music
of the Bamba from Veracruz with its picturesque ribbon-tying ceremony,
to the solemnity and drama of Sonora's Deer Dance, to the eloquent
dancing of Nayarit and Michoacan, to the songs and traditions of
the other distinctive regions of this exciting country, you will
embark on a never-to-be-forgotten journey.
You will experience a joyful extravaganza that will thrill and delight
you and provide cultural and educational insight into our increasingly
important neighbor, Mexico.

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History
Ollimpaxqui means Joyful Movement in Nahuatl, the language of the
Aztecs. Ollimpaxqui was born in Mexico City, as Semblanzas de Mexico,
and Mexico Maxico. They have performed in the National Auditorium
and in the Palace of the Fine Arts in Mexico City. They came to
the United States in 1985 and founded what is now known as Ollimpaxqui
Ballet Company. The group generously share its knowledge of Latin-American
Folklore through performing and teaching in schools, auditoriums,
and recreation centers. They also train local artisans to make authentic
costumes and provide free on-going training of future dancers and
choreographers to develop professional levels.
Most of the dancers have performed with Amalia Hernandez Ballet
Folklorico de Mexico in the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City.
The group offers extensive educational programs and participates
in over 200 performances per year.

For
more information, call 972.788.0604 or
e-mail: mexballet@aol.com
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