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2010 - 2011 Season
Dia De Los Muertos

 

Mexico celebrates a yearly tradition called “Dia de los Muertos” (Day of the Dead) during the last days of October and the first days of November.  The legacy of past civilizations is graphically manifested on this occasion through the culture’s beliefs that death is a transition from one life to another in different levels.  Therefore, the Day of the Dead in Mexico is not a mournful commemoration but a happy and colorful celebration where death takes a lively, friendly expression.

 

In three acts, ANMBF will take the audience through a mystical journey celebrating life after death.  Act III will include a special ballet piece "Requiem for a Magical America: Dia de los Muertos" with special musicial accompaniment from the Lone Star Wind Orchestra.

 

Dia De Los Muertos

 

Friday, October 22 & 23, 2010 - 7:30 pm

The AT&T Performing Arts Center - Wyly Theatre Proscenium

 

Price Level 1 - Orchestra: $42.50

Price Level 2 - Balcony 1: $27.50

Price Level 3 - Balcony 2: $17.50

 

Purchase Tickets to Wyly Theatre Performance

 

Thursday, October 28 & 29, 2010 - 8:00 pm

Latino Cultural Center; general admission $15.00

 

Purchase Tickets to Latino Cultural Center Performance

 
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ONLINE

Ordering tickets online is the fastest way to get the best available seats.
  • The service fees are $3.50 per ticket and $5.00 per order. All orders must be placed no later than 24 hours prior to the concert.
  • For wheelchair accessible seating, please call our box office at 214-880-0202.

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IN PERSON

AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER BOX OFFICE AT THE WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE

Visit the box office at 2403 Flora Street, Dallas, Texas 75201.

 

Box Office Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Performance days, two hours prior to curtain and one hour after curtain.

BY PHONE

To order tickets by phone, call the box office at 214-880-0202.

Regular Box Office Hours of Operation
Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

You may use your American Express, Mastercard, Visa, or Discover card for payment.
The service fees are $3.50 per ticket and $5.00 per order.
 


Folklorico Fact!

Jalisco (West) - The Spanish colonized this area for an extended time. The men wore the big sombreros and the traditional Spanish charro suit with the silver studs on the pants and a big bow. The women folklorico wear is a ranchero design dress with unmistakable Indian influenced bright colored ribbons. This is the national representation for Mexican dance as is the Mexican hat dance which comes from this state. Jarabes, which means "sweet syrup," are best known as many of the dances are those of courtship and very flirtatious. This is also the birthplace of los mariachis -- the orchestras with trumpets, acoustics, violins.

Folklorico Fact!

Jalisco (West) - The Spanish colonized this area for an extended time. The men wore the big sombreros and the traditional Spanish charro suit with the silver studs on the pants and a big bow. The women folklorico wear is a ranchero design dress with unmistakable Indian influenced bright colored ribbons. This is the national representation for Mexican dance as is the Mexican hat dance which comes from this state. Jarabes, which means "sweet syrup," are best known as many of the dances are those of courtship and very flirtatious. This is also the birthplace of los mariachis -- the orchestras with trumpets, acoustics, violins.