The Grandeza Mexicana Folk Ballet Company performs in the Santa Clarita Valley for the very first time at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons, presenting “Mexico Al Son De La Banda” on Saturday, September 30 starting at 7:30 p.m.
Founder and Artistic Director Jose Vences, celebrating a 25-year directorial career, brings a repertory featuring work never seen or done before, showcasing Mexico’s origins of “La Banda.”
The premier U.S. folk ballet company, the Grandeza Mexicana Folk Ballet Company builds on last summer’s success by presenting another creative masterpiece.
Vences, who grew up listening to the sounds of brass and percussions of bands from his home state of Morelos, has realized a dream to see his dance troupe light the stage with choreography set to the sounds of his childhood.
This production will showcase Grandeza Mexicana’s extraordinary dance artwork, impressing once again with their colorful costuming and distinctive props.
Tickets for “Mexico Al Son De La Banda” are $15-$40 and available at www3.canyons.edu and by calling the Performing Arts Center box office at 661-362-5304.
Grandeza Mexicana Folk Ballet Company
Grandeza Mexicana Folk Ballet Company is a non-profit arts organization founded by Jose Vences in September 2003 which now boasts more than 40 dancers. The company was formed to advance the field of Mexican folk ballet and to enhance the public’s appreciation for the diversity and depth of Mexican culture. Backed by careful research, Grandeza Mexicana’s work is committed to preserving the traditions and customs of Mexico’s historic past and promising present.
Founder and Artistic Director Jose Vences
Jose Vences is an accomplished dancer, choreographer, and director with decades of experience in Mexican folk dance. In 1985, he relocated to Mexico City to begin training at the distinguished Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes. He formed part of the world renowned Ballet Folklorico de Mexico de Amalia Hernandez from 1986-1990. In 2003, Jose Vences founded Grandeza Mexicana Folk Ballet Company. Through his leadership, he has worked tirelessly to preserve Mexican folk while also preparing future generations to be at the forefront of innovation in this art.
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