The Ballet Folklórico at UTRGV shared the stage with the Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble for the show “Huateque,” Jan. 18 in the Performance Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus. Together, they transported the audience to a state of pure exhilaration as they witnessed a mesmerizing display of cultural exchange through stunning dance performances.
The Ballet Folklórico at UTRGV dazzles the audience with their rendition of “Colima y sus Sones” Jan. 18 in the Performing Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus. Eduardo Escamilla/THE RIDER
The Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble enthrals the audience with the classical dance from India “Pushpanjali and Ghar Waapasi,” Jan. 18 in the Performing Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus. Eduardo Escamilla/THE RIDER
The Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble takes flight in the traditional Polish dance “Oberek,” Jan. 18 in the Performing Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus. Eduardo Escamilla/THE RIDER
The Ballet Folklórico at UTRGV showcases its talent in “Nuevo Leon,” Jan. 18 in the Performing Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus. Eduardo Escamilla/THE RIDER
The Ballet Folklórico at UTRGV yells out gritos in their performance of “Nuevo Leon,” Jan. 18 in the Performing Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus. Eduardo Escamilla/THE RIDER
National clogging champions Greg and Maria Tucker from The Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble share the stage in a delightful duet Jan. 18 in the Performing Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus. Eduardo Escamilla/THE RIDER
The Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble taps to the beat of the Roaring ‘20s, performing “Charleston & The Breakaway Rag,” a classic Americana dance style, Jan. 18 in the Performing Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus. Eduardo Escamilla/THE RIDER
The Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble performs the classical dance from India “Pushpanjali and Ghar Waapasi,” Jan. 18 in the Performing Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus. Eduardo Escamilla/THE RIDER
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