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2 Dance Degree Programs in Mexico


C´Acatl Mexican Folk Dance School (Escuela Superior de Danza Folklorica Mexicana C´Acatl)
Master in Mexican Dance Folklor
- Puebla City, Mexico
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
Focuses on: Mexican dance folklore Research and historiography Mexican folklore


C´Acatl Mexican Folk Dance School (Escuela Superior de Danza Folklorica Mexicana C´Acatl)
Bachelor of Folk Dance
- Puebla City, Mexico
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Spanish
Graduates in Mexican Folkloric Dance will be specialists in the entire Folkloric field, they will have the skills, attitudes, and values that will allow them to perform in any field of action, as dancers since they will have the correct techniques for their execution and application in the different fields of action in our country as well as internationally, as teachers, they have the ability to be in structures at different educational levels from a basic level to a higher level, knowing how to use the correct strategies and tools for perfect application and dissemination; as well as other fields such as research, choreographers, group directors, creators of scenic proposals based on folklore, and with the advantage over any person since he is also a specialist in costumes.
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Dance is a movement-based art form. Students of dance and other performing arts often develop confidence, self-awareness, and self-discipline through their coursework and practice. Graduates of the topic might seek to become professional dancers, drama therapists, or teachers.
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a federal constitutional republic in North America. Working may require a work visa, which is difficult to get if you want to freelance for a short time. Most of the government-funded universities in major cities (state capital) have short courses on history, gastronomy, and cultural subjects, and most of them are almost free.