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Folklóricos

Folklóricos is a Spanish term used to describe practices, performances, and expressions rooted in the folklore of a community. In usage, the term can function as an adjective (folklórico/folklórica) or as a noun in the plural (folklóricos) to denote people or groups who perform such material, for example in conjuntos folklóricos or ballet folklórico contexts. The concept encompasses dance, music, costumes, and narratives drawn from regional traditions and is widely used in Latin American and Iberian contexts.

In cultural practice, folklóricos performances are common in festivals, school programs, and cultural centers, and may

Notable examples include the Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández, founded in 1952, which helped

The term also relates to broader concepts of folklore, traditional music, and regional identity, and it appears

range
from
traditional
choreographies
that
preserve
regional
styles
to
modern
adaptations
that
blend
folklore
with
contemporary
art.
The
emphasis
is
often
on
conveying
heritage
and
identity
through
embodied
forms,
while
also
allowing
artists
to
experiment
with
interpretation
and
presentation.
popularize
Mexican
folk
dance
worldwide.
Similar
organizations
exist
across
Latin
America
and
in
diaspora
communities,
frequently
focusing
on
preserving
heritage
while
enabling
artistic
expression.
Scholarly
discussions
around
folklóricos
address
issues
of
authenticity,
representation,
and
commercialization,
examining
how
traditional
forms
are
maintained,
adapted,
or
reinterpreted
for
contemporary
audiences.
frequently
in
contexts
such
as
tourism,
education,
and
cultural
policy.