Ballet Folklorico De Riverside

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Ballet Folklorico De Riverside
In 1976, Ana de la Tejera founded Ballet Folklorico de Riverside, formerly de Arlanza, for the preservation of the Mexican Culture and Heritage through the instruction and presentation of traditional Mexican dances. Ana along with 13 children started practicing on driveways and in garages. The costumes were simple. The girl’s costumes consisted of white peasant blouses, red skirts with yellow ribbons and rick-rack. Their hair was braided with colorful ribbons. The boys dressed as cowboys wearing jeans, a western shirt, boots and a cowboy hat.

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