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Ballet Folklórico de Aztl??n’s (BFA) high-energy performances often involve twirling skirts and snappy footwork. Dancers may wear rattles on their hands and candles on their heads, all the while flirting with their partners and with the audience...
...Treasurer Rosa C. Rios ’87, who introduced the performance by Ballet Folklórico de Aztl??n, was also a special guest...
...festival with Mexican and Central American origins, was commemorated as well. This weekend, the museum staged a two-part celebration. During the day, it held a family-oriented series of activities which included sugar skull painting, papel picado craft, and skull mask making. Harvard Ballet Folklórico de Aztl??n, a traditional Mexican folk dancing troupe, also made an appearance. Later on in the evening, the Peabody was the scene for a ticketed “Fiesta” event geared towards adults, which featured live music from Mariachi Veritas de Harvard, the Mexican roots band La Tuza...
...performances like the popping and locking motions of the battling Harvard Breakers breakdancing group. From the “Kung Fu Hustle”-style performance of the Harvard Wushu Club as they displayed martial arts skills to the billowing skirts of dancers in Ballet Folklórico de Aztl??n, all the acts displayed an abundance of cultural diversity. One of the highlights of the afternoon was the Filipino Tinikling piece. The group injected a strong burst of energy into “Cultural Rhythms” with their clashing ten-foot-long bamboo sticks, which some dancers...
...From pre-frosh weekend, I remember seeing Harvard Ballet Folklórico de Aztl??n (BFA) at the activities fair. Growing up, I had never been in any sort of dance performance. Yet realizing that there was a student group here that didn’t require any prior experience, I decided to join...