Two greats of dance in Mexico: Elisa Carrillo and Isaac Hernández

September 23, 2019 at 11:59 hrs.


Two greats of dance in Mexico: Elisa Carrillo and Isaac Hernández

 


La dance It is one of the artistic expressions in which all the potential that the body has.

Smooth or strong movements impact by its fineness or potency.

The beauty and grace that are observed, make it one of the most impressive shows that exist in the world.

In the case of Mexico, it has two great dancers who have been talking about for some time.

In addition to taking great pride in their country, for the rich trajectory they have.

Elisa Carrillo Cabrera

 

The dancer was born in Texcoco, State of Mexico, in 1981. From the 6 years he began to study dance.

Subsequently, he entered the National School of Classical and Contemporary Dance of the INBA.

Thus, he continued his training at The English National Ballet School, in London.

She was the first Mexican to be the first dancer and part of one of the most important international companies: Staatsballett Berlin.

He has performed works by the most prominent choreographers today.

He teaches ballet in the United States, Mexico, Germany and Canada.

At 2012, he created his own foundation to promote the dissemination, education and development of dance in his country.

And in 2019 he was recognized with the Benois Prize for his performance in Romeo and Juliet, one of the most prominent worldwide.

 

 

 

 


Isaac Hernández Fernández

 

The dancer was born on April 30 of 1990, in Guadalajara, Jalisco.

It comes from a house where dance is carried in the blood, his father is Héctor Hernández and his brothers are also dedicated to this art.

Isaac, learn fast. Ballet is his strength, but he enjoys other styles equally.

If necessary, try 12 daily hours to make everything perfect.

He is the first Mexican to belong to the English National Ballet company.

In 2018 he was recognized with the Benois prize, the largest that can be counted on in this area.

In that same year the Mexican government awarded him the Fine Arts medal.

And in this 2019, he triumphs with the show he directs: Awakenings.