Allegro Ballet in partnership with Revival Of Cultural Arts (ROCA) proudly presents our Mexico Folklorico/Flamenco student companies. Our competitive companies will showcase their award winning regional dances to close the season 2022-2023.









Allegro Ballet in partnership with Revival Of Cultural Arts (ROCA) proudly presents our Mexico Folklorico/Flamenco student companies. Our competitive companies will showcase their award winning regional dances to close the season 2022-2023.
90 Taylor Avenue Browsnville TX 78520
Doors Open at 4:00PM
Ballet Nepantla presents a synergistic celebration with its production of
“Valentina,” a historical ballet that celebrates the strength and resilience of
women during Revolutionary Mexico.
“What New York City Ballet’s George Balanchine did with the
folkloric dances of his native Russia, Ballet Nepantla is doing with the folkloric dances of Mexico.” (New York Latin Culture Magazine,
February 2019)
The way dancers show emotion in hand stretches and
foot movements make the traditional “zapateado” look more modern. “It can serve as an example to encourage other Latino children to fight to achieve their dreams.” – Estefanía Hernández, El Diario NYC (September 2017)
“Valentina” explores the in-between-ness of cultures within the realm of dance, harmonizing traditional Mexican Folklorico with contemporary and classic ballet.
Founder and Artistic Director Andrea Guajardo is a native of the Rio Grande Valley and looks forward to engaging Valley audiences through Ballet Nepantla’s artistic innovation.
Special Opening Performance by Allegro Ballet School.
The Allegro Ballet School provides outstanding technical training in a positive environment that focuses on the life skills of dependability, punctuality, responsibility, respect, and teamwork.
Part of the CreArte Exp: Latino Cultural & Comic Festival. Visit CreArteExpo.com for more information about this and the other events. March 24 – 31.
We thank the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation
for their generous support.
Produced by ROCA at the Carlotta K. Petrina Cultural Center & EPF Media