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North Texas Hosts "25 Years of Tradition" by Ballet Folklórico Mexico 2000 in Garland

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Published on August 26, 2024
North Texas Hosts "25 Years of Tradition" by Ballet Folklórico Mexico 2000 in GarlandSource: City of Garland

The Mexico 2000 Ballet Folklórico is gearing up to give audiences a vibrant spectacle with their production, "25 Years of Tradition." Promising a visual feast of color and movement, this performance will take you through the diverse dance and traditional wear from multiple Mexican regions.

Slated to take place at Brownlee Auditorium (Granville Arts Center), this production is more than just a dance recital; it's a living museum meticulously choreographed to showcase cultural richness. Detailed by the City of Garland, expect to be swept away by the likes of Mariachi Jaliscience from Dallas and Grupo Nimbe from Jalapa, Veracruz who provide the live soundtrack for a cast of over 100 dancers magnificently. Paying homage to Mexico's ancestral days, they are to brilliantly convey traditions that still resonate today.

Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 28, because from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, the stage will be ablaze with artistic fervor. This isn't just another check-in-the-box anniversary event. The evening marks the troupe's 75th production, a testament to their ongoing commitment to cultural preservation and promotion. Tickets are available for $30 in advance, a slight save from the $35 you'll fork over at the door.

Located at 300 N 5th St. in Garland, TX, the Granville Arts Center's Brownlee Auditorium is set to transform into a cross-border foray. With great acclaim, including recognition from the National Endowment for the Arts, Ballet Folklórico Mexico 2000 has been a cultural staple in the area. Their dedication has been unrelenting to not only preserve but also to vibrantly promote the rich traditions of Mexican culture among communities in North Texas.