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  2. Category:Mexican female dancers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mexican female dancers" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Susana Alexander;

  3. Category:Mexican dancers - Wikipedia

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    Mexican ice dancers (6 P) M. Mexican modern dancers (1 P) Pages in category "Mexican dancers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  4. Evelyn Cisneros - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn Cisneros-Legate (born Evelyn Cisneros on November 18, 1958 in Long Beach, California) [1] is an American ballerina. Evelyn, who is Mexican American, is considered the first prima ballerina in the United States of Hispanic heritage. [2] She holds an honorary doctorate from Mills College and the University of California at Monterey Bay. [3]

  5. 50+ Most Influential Latin American Women in History for ...

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    Hinojosa, a Mexican-American journalist, is the anchor and executive producer of Latino USA, a public radio show devoted to Latino issues. She helped launch Latino USA in 1992 and has also worked ...

  6. List of female dancers - Wikipedia

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    Michele Wiles (born c. 1980), principal dancer, American Ballet Theatre; Sallie Wilson (1932–2008), ballet dancer, American Ballet Theatre, ballet mistress New York Theatre Ballet; Serena Wilson (1933–2007), belly dancer, teacher; Joy Womack (born 1994), ballet dancer, artist, Boston Ballet; Ann Woodward (1915–1975), showgirl

  7. Hispanic Heritage: Dancers honor their Mexican heritage ... - AOL

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    Amalia Hernadez popularized the dance baile folklorico in Mexico City more than 60 years ago. Now, it’s performed around the world. Hilda Ramos and her dancers bring baile […]

  8. Pilar Rioja - Wikipedia

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    It is also considered to be characterized by fusing the flamenco tradition with traditional Mexican dances. [2] [3] In the U.S., she was called the "María Callas of dance". [4] Since 2003, Rioja has won program support for the creation of the Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (FONCA), conducting research in several areas. [5]

  9. Baile folklórico - Wikipedia

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    A woman dancing folklórico in the traditional dress of Jalisco. In the state of Jalisco, its Jarabe Tapatio, or "hat dance", while the son and El baile de los sonajeros are famous dances which accompany the mariachi; one of the most popular songs is "El Son de la Negra" (1940). The state of Guerrero is known for its sintesis and tixtla.