Ensambles BFSF
ENSAMBLES BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DE SAN FRANCISCO was founded by Zenón Barrón and Jorge Pacheco (1970-1997) in 1992. What began as a gathering of a few dancers has now grown into four generations of dancers and over hundreds of individuals that have been touched and inspired by the artistic vision of Zenón Barrón. Prior to founding Ensambles, Zenón toured throughout the United States and Europe as a dancer with Ballet Folklórico de México, as well as numerous distinguished folklorico institutions throughout México. He graduated from Instituto de Artes Escénicas en Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico – and in 2009, he earned his Doctorate from the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. To this day, Ensambles remains a unique dance ensemble made up of a diverse and generational-spanning group of over 40 talented dancers, all of whom are committed to the continuation of one of the richest manifestations of tradition and culture in México—folkloric dance.
Artists of Ensambles Ballet Folklórico de San Francisco: Aline Martinez Flores, Andrea M. Parber, Audy Elena Jiménez, Carlos Zambrano, Chelsea Ferreira, Cosette Velázquez, Cruz Rivera, David Cadena Jr., Diego Felipe Guzman, Dominique E. Ceballos, Gabriela Hernández, Hugo Flores, Isabel Najely Navarrete, Isabella Davina Jimenez, Isabella Zuñiga Ojeda, Javier Espinoza, Jeannette Quintana, Katie Mizuno, Leonor Alcaraz-Guzmán, Leticia Torres, Lupe Aguilera, Marco Castellanos, María Anaya, Mariana Hernández, Maricela Benavides, Mario López, Mario Sosa, Mateo A. Ceballos, Metztli Rodriguez, Miguel A. Ferreira, Oscar H. Ludwig, Pablo Daniel Jiménez García, Patricia Salvador, Paulette Pacheco, Xanat Rodriguez Holyoake, Zenaida Guerrero
