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  2. Amalia Hernández - Wikipedia

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    Amalia Hernández Navarro (September 19, 1917 – November 4, 2000) was a Mexican ballet choreographer and founder of the Ballet Folklórico de México. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Hernández was born to the military officer and politician Lamberto Hernández and his wife Amalia Navarro.

  3. Ballet Folklórico de México - Wikipedia

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    The number of performers in individual dance ranges from two to over thirty-five. Under Amalia Hernández, the group pioneered Mexican folk dance. It is practiced by many people in America as well as Mexico. [5] [6] The ensemble performs three times weekly at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City.

  4. Baile folklórico - Wikipedia

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    In the case of Ballet Folklorico, that involves western techniques brought in through Amalia Hernandez, whose own upbringing and dance education was multicultural and international. She learned ballet from Russian and French teachers and “studied indigenous and regional Mexican dance, tap, modern” and other dance forms. [6]

  5. Mexican folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Amalia Hernández was a pioneer in ballet folklórico, she experimented with traditional Mexican dances that were originally created for religious purposes. [11] Hernandez infused Mexican folk legends with ballet influences such as pointed toes, exaggerated movements, and highly choreographed routines. [12]

  6. Agustín Hernández Navarro - Wikipedia

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    The Folkloric Ballet School was founded by Agustín Hernández Navarro's choreographer sister Amalia Hernández and constructed in the Colony Guerrero, Mexico City. The structure which houses two rehearsal rooms, an office and a theatre, references the slope of a Pre-Columbian pyramid base while asserting itself as a modern piece of architecture.

  7. Amelia Hernández - Wikipedia

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    Also, due to her chess player, chess coach and medical career accomplishments, Hernandez is also a current member of FIDE World Medical Commission. [3] In 2023, Dr Amelia Hernandez became the first female Florida State Chess champion in Boca Raton, Florida, USA.