The New Mexico State University Foundation kicks off a new crowdfunding campaign this month to raise funds to support ballet folklórico at NMSU.


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NMSU Foundation announces ballet folklórico crowdfunding campaign

The New Mexico State University Foundation has kicked off a new crowdfunding campaign this month to raise funds to support ballet folklórico at NMSU. The group frequently performs at NM State football games and other events. (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman)

Source: NMSU News Release
DATE: Sept. 30, 2024
WRITER: Nora Hahn, 575-646-2552

The New Mexico State University Foundation kicks off a new crowdfunding campaign this month to raise funds to support ballet folklórico at NMSU. This vibrant cultural tradition enriches both the university and local communities.

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“These much-needed funds will help preserve and promote the artistry and cultural significance of this dynamic dance form, ensuring that future generations can experience and participate in its enduring legacy,” said Patrick Stewart, vice president of philanthropy and alumni relations at the NMSU Foundation.
 
Ballet folklórico is the result of a centuries-long fusion of cultures. With twirling skirts, rhythmic footwork and vibrant pageantry, ballet folklórico reflects the rich fusion of Indigenous, European and African influences that have shaped its evolution. Today, this traditional Mexican folk dance is celebrated as a living art form, embodying the diverse cultural heritage of New Mexico.
 
“Folklórico is an essential element of our Pride of New Mexico offerings,” said Steven Smyth, NMSU associate director of bands. “The group gives these students a place to belong and succeed and helps the greater Borderland community see their culture and art reflected in a very visible way. It is a way we can all show our pride in who we are and what we represent.”
 
The NMSU Ballet Folklórico and Mariachi Orgullo groups collaborate frequently. From their animated rhythms on the football field to the intricate choreography on stage, both groups perform traditional pieces and custom arrangements that celebrate culture, create lasting memories and inspire audiences.

“The dances represent different regions of Mexico, so every performance is a story with a beautiful emotional connection to it,” said Kimberly Robles Gil, one of the 2024 Ballet Folklórico dancers. “My family is from Jalisco, and every time I dance, I feel like I am doing it for my family and my people. It is a big, beautiful way to share our story and take pride in our culture.”
 
The NMSU Foundation uses GiveCampus, a fundraising platform for nonprofit educational institutions, to safely and securely accept contributions to featured programs. The foundation’s goal is to raise at least $5,000 to cover the cost of professional performance dance skirts for the student dancers, which can cost as much as $300 per student.
 
All gifts are tax-deductible. The campaign kicked off Sept. 28 and runs through Nov. 30.

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