Founded in 1981, Ballet Folklorico Raices Mexicana (sometimes called Baile Folkloric Raices Mexicanas) is a dance troupe and school in southwest Detroit, Michigan, USA. Hermino Pensino and Cristina Huizar were among the founders of the troupe. Huizar was a member of the Ballet Folklorica de Mexico before co-founding the Detroit school. She saw the school as a way of connecting second- and third-generation Mexican-Americans with their heritage. After forming the school, she realized that participation in dance taught the children discipline, self-confidence, excellence, and teamwork. These personal skills helped students outside of dance class: nearly all have graduated from high school.
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| - Founded in 1981, Ballet Folklorico Raices Mexicana (sometimes called Baile Folkloric Raices Mexicanas) is a dance troupe and school in southwest Detroit, Michigan, USA. Hermino Pensino and Cristina Huizar were among the founders of the troupe. Huizar was a member of the Ballet Folklorica de Mexico before co-founding the Detroit school. She saw the school as a way of connecting second- and third-generation Mexican-Americans with their heritage. After forming the school, she realized that participation in dance taught the children discipline, self-confidence, excellence, and teamwork. These personal skills helped students outside of dance class: nearly all have graduated from high school. (en)
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| - Founded in 1981, Ballet Folklorico Raices Mexicana (sometimes called Baile Folkloric Raices Mexicanas) is a dance troupe and school in southwest Detroit, Michigan, USA. Hermino Pensino and Cristina Huizar were among the founders of the troupe. Huizar was a member of the Ballet Folklorica de Mexico before co-founding the Detroit school. She saw the school as a way of connecting second- and third-generation Mexican-Americans with their heritage. After forming the school, she realized that participation in dance taught the children discipline, self-confidence, excellence, and teamwork. These personal skills helped students outside of dance class: nearly all have graduated from high school. The dance troupe provides instruction in dances from the Chiapas, Hidalgo, Veracruz, Tamaulipas, Sonora, Jalisco and Aguascalientes states in Mexico. (en)
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