Celebrating Mexican Culture with Every Footstep

Ballet Folklórico de Colores brings Northern Arizona vibrant performances that educate and inspire, sharing the rich traditions of Mexican folkloric dance with passion and authenticity.

Membership

Experience the Joy of Dance

Join Ballet Folklórico de Colores to celebrate Mexican culture through vibrant dance and community connection.

Cultural Enrichment

Gain deep appreciation and knowledge of Mexican folkloric traditions that inspire and connect communities.

Skill Development

Enhance your dance abilities with expert instruction that nurtures confidence and artistic expression.

Community Connection

Become part of a welcoming group that shares passion for heritage, friendship, and joyful celebration.

Start your Dance Journey

Discover how to become part of our vibrant community and start your folkloric dance adventure with ease.

Step One: Call to schedule 2 free classes to make sure you and our program are a good fit.

Call Jessica at 928-526-2503 or Sergio at 928-600-4163 to check availability.

Step Two: Attend 2
Free Classes

Participate in 2 engaging sessions designed to immerse you in the rich traditions of Mexican dance culture. Classes are taught primarily in Spanish with visual clues.

Step Three: Register, Celebrate and Connect.

If you decide to join, fill out our simple membership form and set up the recurring payment plan to unlock access to authentic Mexican folkloric dance lessons. Experience the joy of dance while building lasting friendships and celebrating cultural heritage together.

“I love dancing with Ballet Folklórico because it’s a different type of dance and we get to learn about the culture and the region that the dance is from. We also get to wear beautiful costumes and spend time with friends in a fun environment. Mr. Sergio is a great teacher with lots of experience and is dedicated to his work.”

Savina, age 16

“I really like Ballet Folklórico de Colores because I get to learn a lot of Spanish and I really like the culture. I also like the costumes we wear when we do performances. Sometimes, I get to dance with machetes, which is really fun. I’ve made a lot of friends too.”

Max, age 11