Fiesta Noche del Rio

In this article, we will explore the fascinating history of Fiesta Noche del Rio and its impact on today's society. From its humble beginnings to its relevance today, Fiesta Noche del Rio has played a crucial role in various aspects of everyday life. Over time, Fiesta Noche del Rio has been the subject of intense debate and has inspired countless research, demonstrating its importance in fields as diverse as science, culture, politics, and many others. Through detailed analysis, we will examine how Fiesta Noche del Rio has evolved over the years and how it continues to shape the world around us.

The 2007 season

Fiesta Noche del Rio is a seasonal outdoor performance which features the songs and dances of Mexico, Spain, Argentina, and the U.S. states of California and Texas.

The performance is based at the Arneson River Theater in the San Antonio River Walk, and has been in operation since 1957, making it the oldest outdoor performance in the United States.

The current director and choreographer of the seven act flamenco and folklorico performance is Kathleen Rodriguez Hall.

Elizabeth Sanchez-Lopez, who was the dance coordinator for the 1993 US Olympic Festival was the director and choreographer from 1991-2018.

References

  1. ^ San Antonio Express-News (19 October 2015). San Antonio: Our Story of 150 Years in the Alamo City. Trinity University Press. pp. 369–. ISBN 978-1-59534-756-5.
  2. ^ *http://www.alamo-kiwanis.org/FiestaNoche.html Archived 2008-07-04 at the Wayback Machine

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