Ballet Folklorico de Mexico - March 20, 2025

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ABOUT DIGITAL PROGRAMS

The Gallo Center has adopted the use of digital programs meant to be viewed on cell phones or other computer devices. This change has important public health, environmental and economic benefits: reducing close contacts between patrons and ushers, cutting our use of paper, and eliminating substantial printing costs. View the program only before shows begin or during intermissions. Please be considerate of other patrons and artists on stage by not viewing it during performances. Patrons who do not observe this courtesy and create distractions may be asked to leave. Thank you!

WHY YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS

The Gallo Center for the Arts is a non-profit performing arts center with a deep commitment to enriching the people and communities of California’s vast San Joaquin Valley. From the scintillating performances of its wonderful resident companies, to the great variety of world-class entertainment presented by the Center each season, to robust arts education programs for the region’s youth, this is where the magic happens.

From the beginning, the Center’s mission has been clearly defined: to provide an inspirational civic gathering place where regional, national, and international cultural activities illuminate, educate, and entertain. Since revenue from ticket sales and facility rentals only covers a portion of the costs associated with fulfilling this mission, the Center is dependent on the generous annual financial support from donors and program sponsors within our community.

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ABOUT THE CENTER

HOW TO BUY TICKETS

In Person: 1000 I Street, downtown Modesto

Online: 24/7/365 at GalloArts.org

By Phone: (209) 338-2100

TICKET OFFICE HOURS

Monday – Friday: 10 am – 6 pm, Saturday: Noon – 6 pm Closed Sundays

Ticket Office opens two hours prior to all events

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GENERAL INFORMATION

The mission of the Gallo Center for the Arts is to enrich the quality of life in the San Joaquin Valley by providing an inspirational civic gathering place where regional, national and international cultural activities illuminate, educate and entertain. The Gallo Center for the Arts celebrates the diversity of the San Joaquin Valley by offering an array of affordable cultural opportunities designed to appeal, and be accessible, to all.

The Center opened in September, 2007 and consists of the 440-seat Foster Family Theater, the 1,248-seat Mary Stuart Rogers Theater, the Marie Damrell Gallo Grand Lobby and a plaza serving both theaters, and the Modesto Rotary Music Garden.

As a regional non-profit performing arts center, the Gallo Center for the Arts presents internationally recognized touring artists in all disciplines, and also is home to four resident companies: Central West Ballet, Modesto Performing Arts, Modesto Symphony Orchestra and Opera Modesto. The Gallo Center for the Arts is a unique public/private partnership. Construction was funded jointly by the County of Stanislaus, which owns the facility, and contributions from more than 4,000 individuals and businesses given to a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization which today operates the Center.

PATRON EVENT INFORMATION

• Emergency exits are indicated by green exit signs located above each exit. For your safety, please check for the location of the exit nearest to your seat.

• The Gallo Center for the Arts is accessible to disabled patrons. Wheelchair seating is available in both theaters. Portable wireless listening devices are available at the Coat Check room at no charge. Please inform the Ticket Office of any special needs when ordering tickets.

• Food and beverages are not allowed in the theaters. (with the exception of bottled water and beverages served in theater cups.)

• Smoking is prohibited inside the building and within 20 feet of all entrances.

• Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the Gallo Center for the Arts’ house managers.

• The use of recording equipment and the taking of photographs in Gallo Center for the Arts theaters is strictly forbidden. The Gallo Center for the Arts reserves the right to confiscate any such equipment and/or require offending customers to exit the premises.

• As a courtesy to artists and to your fellow patrons,

please turn off or silence any mobile device on your person. No texting, please!

• Restrooms are located on all three levels of the Center.

• Lost items will be held in the Coat Check room on the main level until the end of the performance. Thereafter, please contact Ticket Office at (209) 338-2100.

• All patrons MUST have a ticket to enter a performance regardless of age.

• Out of courtesy to other patrons, the Gallo Center for the Arts requests that no infants or toddlers attend any performance.

Groups qualify for discounts up to 15% on ticket prices to the many exciting performances offered by the Gallo Center for the Arts and its resident companies.

Secure your group reservation today for just 10% down of your total price!

EMPLOYEE PARTIES/REWARDS CHURCH OUTINGS

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

BUS TOURS

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HOLIDAY, ANNIVERSARY & BIRTHDAY PARTIES

…AND MORE!

ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!

Our group sales manager, Jesica Sanchez, is at your service. Call her at (209) 338-5064, or send an email to jsanchez@galloarts.org.

BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DE MEXICO

FOUNDER

AMALIA HERNÁNDEZ NAVARRO

NORMA LÓPEZ HERNÁNDEZ

GENERAL DIRECTOR

SALVADOR LÓPEZ LÓPEZ

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

VIVIANA

BASANTA HERNÁNDEZ COMPANY

Staff

Flavio Carlos Antunez Tiburcio, Artistic Coordinator

Laura Becerril Ortiz, PR & Manager

Rafael Mendoza Baltazar, Production Manager

Roberto Carlos Arellano Ramos, Lighting Director

Jose Barrios Gomez, Wardrobe

Julio Cardenas Garcia, Sound Chief

Pedro Cedillo Jiménez, Wardrobe

Pablo Flores Martinez, Audio

Aldo Misael Lopez Cedillo, Stagehand

Dancers

Silvia Acuña Enríquez

Lourdes Angélica Braga Martin

Rosa Aurora Dávila Briones

Fabiola Durán Ramírez

Norma Loren Fernández Romero

Alejandra Itzel García Alejandre

Esmeralda Jazmín Hernández Fierros

Cynthia Del Carmen Hinojosa Paredes

Andrea Jaime Villanueva

Anahí Landa León

Sofía de Jesús Larrañaga Castillo

Arcelia Danae López Lara

Mariant Monserrat Martínez Vázquez

Laura Victoria Rea Paulino

Jessica Alejandra Resendiz Rodríguez

Kim Jhoan Reyes Ramírez

Adriana Sánchez Ramírez

Ana Paola Zamacona Licona

Marco Antonio Aguirre Macías

Daniel Amaya Motte

Ernesto Alejandra Arellano Ruiz

Abraham Bravo Ruiz

Eduardo David Díaz Islas

Iván Espinosa Romero

Morgan Gallardo Muciño

José Isaac García Marín

Edson Jair González Gonzaga

Adrián Rogelio Hernández Caballero

Aaron Zalahui Hernández Martínez

Tonatiuh Ricardo Hernández Martínez

Gustavo Lemus Lemus

Alex Márquez Hernández

Genaro Antonio Martínez Estrada

Oscar Martínez Ortega

Víctor de Jesús Rodríguez Mejía

Juan Francisco Rodríguez Torreblanca

José David Rosas Andrade

Oscar Yael Tlatelpa Morales

Jorge Torres Chávez

Musicians

Juan José Aguilar Salas

Miguel Aguilar Salas

Javier Camacho Contreras

Oscar Uriel Canul Tec

Tomás de la Rosa Martínez

Raúl Gavia Ríos

Juan Antonio González Guevara

Miguel González Nerey Wlfred Raymundo May Pech

Hector Medina Ramos

Humberto Medina Ramos

José Medina Ramos

Jesús Montero Aguilar

Julio Cesar Mora Nieto

Esteban Salinas Cruz

Gilberto Salinas Cruz

Jesús Salinas Cruz

Roberto Sosa Cruz

Adib Wuilliams Toledano Rescalvo

Catarino Torres Contreras

Amalia Hernández was a dancer and choreographer, founder of the Ballet Folklórico de México in 1952. From a very young age, she began a long journey through Mexican culture that would lead her to rescue the traditional dances around Mexico. She managed to project to the world the beauty of our country through movement, from pre-Columbian cultures and Spanish influences to the revolutionary times.

With her first performances in 1952, she obtained public recognition as a cultural representative of Mexico. Her great success established the Ballet in the Palace of Fine Arts as its permanent venue since October 11, 1959.

With more than 30 million spectators and countless recognitions, Amalia Hernández’s artistic legacy remains valid thanks to the more than 120 original choreographies with great technical difficulty, elaborate typical costumes, and first-rate artists, consolidating the Ballet as the best dance company in the world in its genre.

Amalia Hernández fue una bailarina y coreógrafa, fundadora en 1952 del Ballet Folklórico de México. Desde muy joven inició un largo trayecto por la cultura mexicana que la llevaría a rescatar las danzas tradicionales de los diversos rincones de México. Ella logró proyectar ante el mundo la belleza de las diferentes regiones de nuestro país a través del movimiento, desde las culturas precolombinas, las influencias españolas en la época del virreinato hasta la fuerza popular de los tiempos revolucionarios.

Con sus primeras presentaciones en 1952 obtuvo el reconocimiento del público como representante cultural de México. Su gran éxito logró establecer al Ballet en el Palacio de Bellas Artes como su sede permanente a partir del 11 de octubre de 1959.

Con más de 30 millones de espectadores e innumerables reconocimientos, el legado artístico de Amalia Hernández permanece vigente gracias a las más de 120 coreografías originales y con gran rigor técnico, elaborados trajes típicos y artistas de primer nivel, consolidándose como la mejor compañía del mundo en su género.

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CENTER CIRCLES

As

As of November 15,

The

Katy & Ken Menges

Yogurt Mill

Downtown Modesto Partnership

CORPORATE PATRONS

As of November 15, 2024

The Mayol Family & Team PSC

Daniel Del Real – Del Real Group

The Graspointner Family

The Pirrone Family

Stanislaus Food Products Gianelli | Friedman | Jeffries

Sodhi Law Group

Winton-Ireland, Strom & Green Insurance Agency

Wille Electric Supply Company, Inc.

Mistlin Honda

Arts Education

As of November 15, 2024

$25,000+ Alfred Matthews

California Arts Council

Education Foundation of Stanislaus County

U.S. Bank

$10,000+ Make Dreams Real Foundation

Modesto Subaru

Porges Family Foundation Fund

Silva Injury Law, Inc.

$5,000+

Kaiser Permanente

Ella Webb & Shelley Dameron

$2,500+

Beard Land & Investment Co.

Enterprise Mobility Foundation

Jeff Gaudio & Karen Freeborn

Jason, Beki, & Stephen Rush

$1,000+

Carl A and Margaret A Johnson

Family Foundation

Modesto Rotary Club Foundation

Modesto Sunrise Rotary

The Save Mart Companies CARES Foundation

$500+

USS Balthasar

Cortney Hurst

Anonymous (1)

$150+

Debra Brady & Stephen Veglia

Grace Lutheran Church

Jerry & Diane Hougland

Alice Renfroe

John & Mary Ann Sanders

FOUNDATION GIVING

Bob and Marie Gallo Foundation

California Arts Council

Costa Family Foundation

National Endowment for the Arts

Stanislaus Community Foundation

The Ernest Gallo Foundation

The Julio R. Gallo Foundation

Porges Family Foundation Fund

Raymus Foundation

U.S. Bank Foundation

Creative West

PERPETUAL MEMORIAL GIFTS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR Thomas K. Beard

Randall Stanley Behr

Carl Boyett

Robert J. Cardoza

Gallo Center for the a r t s

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Christina Gomez, ChairoftheBoard

Marie D. Gallo, PresidentEmerita† June Rogers, Director Emerita

Alex Mari, M.D., ImmediatePastChair

Ginger Johnson, ChairElect

Mel Bradley Fallon Ferris

Sarah Grover

Chad Hilligus

Michael Krausnick

Jay Krishnaswamy

Michelle Lewis

Katy Menges

Todd Aaronson

Angelica Anguiano

Victor Barraza

John C. Bellizzi

Jennifer Coehlo

Kathryn Davis

Daniel Del Real

Paul Michael Eger

Robert Fantazia

Stacey Filippi

Robert Fores Julian Gallo

Irene Angelo†

Lilly Banisadre

Carl Boyett†

Joan Cardoza

Sheila Carroll

Suzanne Casazza

Paul Draper

Ron Emerzian

Ann Endsley

Kenni Friedman

Juan Sánchez Muñoz, Ph.D.

Duncan Reno

Tina Rocha

Michael Joe Silva

Stephanie Gallo Tyler

Ann M. Veneman

Geoff Wong

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Ryan Roth Gallo

Virginia Madueno

Roberto Martinez

Ivey Mayol

Yolanda Meraz

Sharilyn Nelson

Linda Hischier Ronald Hoffmann

Jose Ibarra

Jaime Jimenez

Brian Kline

Kevin Luttenegger

Ogle, Ph.D.

Johann Ramirez

Rose Marie Reavill Jeffrey Reed

FOUNDING TRUSTEES

Louis Friedman

Dianne Gagos

Barry Highiet† Randy Jalli

Roy Levin, M.D.

Alexandra Loew

Bill Mattos

Tony Mistlin† Kate Nyegaard Ruthann Olsen

Jeanne Perry

John C. Pfeffer, M.D.

Norm Porges

Chris Reed James Reed

Ellen Ritchey Delsie Schrimp

Catherine Rhee

Christine Roberts

Rosalee Rush

John Schneider

Kate Trompetter

Philip Trompetter, Ph.D.

Aaron Valencia

Colleen F. Van Egmond

Doug Vilas

Sue Zwahlen

Fred A. Silva

Ray Simon

Delmar R. Tonge, M.D.†

Tom Van Groningen, Ph.D.

Carol Whiteside†

Jeremiah Williams

Alice Yip

†In Memoriam

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