The group that many hail as Mexico’s best folk dancers is set to kick off its 2012 summer season, back in the bosom of Guadalajara’s ornate and acoustically renowned Teatro Degollado.
“We have eight new dancers this year — a total of 28 — plus 12 pairs of singers and a different band of 12 musicians. Our musicians do mariachi, plus new songs from the Yucatan, danzon and other regional numbers,” said Director Carlos Ochoa, who has led the Ballet Folclorico de la Universidad de Guadalajara for 34 of its 46 years of existence.
The Ballet will perform every Sunday morning during July and August at 10 a.m. in the Teatro Degollado.
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