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Profiles Jos £e Tena, who dreamed that someday everyone in his town would know the folk dances from when New Mexico was still a Spanish colony, and who made that dream come true through his Ballet Folklorico.
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Subjects
Ballet Folklórico de México, Bilingual, Biography, Dancers, Folk dancing, Mexican, Juvenile literature, Mexican Americans, Mexican Folk dancing, Spanish language materials, Mexican folk dancing, Ballet Folklorico de Mexico, Biografia, Bailarines, Literatura juvenil, Danzas populares y nacionalesPeople
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The man who set the town dancing
2002, Clear Light Publishers
in English
- 1st ed.
1574160508 9781574160505
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Table of Contents
A true story told in both English and Spanish
The real Jos £e Tena : read about the man behind the story
Four Spanish dances : learn the dances from the book with step diagrams & musical notations.
Edition Notes
Parallel texts in English and Spanish.
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- Created September 12, 2008
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