Ballet Nepantla presents "Valentina:

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226 N Hackberry, San Antonio TX

05 March, 2022

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Ballet Nepantla will perform “Valentina" in San Antonio at 8:00 PM on Saturday, March 5 at the Jo Long Theatre for the Performing Arts at the Carver Community Cultural Center as part of an 8-city Texas tour. Fans and followers of this New York City-based dance company can experience a story ballet that highlights the role of women during Revolutionary Mexico. “Valentina” delves into themes of wealth and power, hope and despair, and the struggle women embodied during a period of extraordinary tumult. Ballet Nepantla’s world-class dancers use innovative choreography and exquisite costume design to tell evocative stories of soldaderas who experienced tremendous loss, and yet fought to maintain family, dignity and honor. The performance fuses traditional ballet folklórico with contemporary ballet that hits at the heartstrings of people from all cultures. “Valentina” embraces experiences on both sides of the borderland and celebrates the culture and history of immigrants and Latinx people. Ballet Nepantla was founded by Texas native Andrea Guajardo and Mexican born Martin Rodriguez. Andrea was born and raised in South Texas where she began her training in ballet and folkloric dance at the Dancentre of Edinburg. At 17, she moved to New York City to study at the Ailey School and Fordham University where she earned a BFA in dance. Upon graduating in 2013, she joined Momix and toured across the world until 2017, when she founded Ballet Nepantla. Martin is originally from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. As co-founder, choreographer, and dancer, Martin brings in-depth knowledge and vast experiences of the traditional dances of Mexico. Tickets for Ballet Nepantla’s “Valentina” on March 5 at the Jo Long Theatre for the Performing Arts at the Carver Community Cultural Center are on sale now at ticketmaster.com, the Alamodome and the Carver Community Cultural Center Box Office M-F, 8 am - 4 pm at 226 N. Hackberry. For information call . Ballet Nepantla’s “Valentina” is presented by the Latino Foundation of the San Antonio Area Foundation. The Latino Foundation’s mission is to enhance Latino economic, cultural, civic and philanthropic leadership. Additional support is provided by the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, the Instituto Cultural de Mexico, Texas Public Radio, Telemundo, KEDA Radio and Westside Sol Newspaper. Tickets available at:

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