Guillermo Arriaga Fernández
Guillermo Arriaga Fernández | |
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Born | Mexico City, Mexico | July 4, 1926
Died | January 3, 2014 Mexico City, Mexico | (aged 87)
Occupation(s) | Dancer, choreographer, composer |
Years active | 1956–2014 |
Awards | José Limón Award (1996) |
Guillermo Arriaga Fernández (July 4, 1926 – January 3, 2014) was a Mexican dancer, choreographer and composer.
In 1996, he received the José Limón National Dance Award.[1]
Guillermo Arriaga Fernández died from pneumonia on January 3, 2014, aged 87, in his hometown of Mexico City.[2]
Works Created
He created over three hundred short choreographies for television series, as well as more than sixty works for folkloric dance groups. He also choreographed for theater, opera, and cinema. Some of his notable works include:
- El sueño y la presencia (1951), with music by Blas Galindo.
- Balada mágica (1952), with music by Carlos Jiménez Mabarak.
- Zapata (1953), with music by José Pablo Moncayo.
- Antesala, with music by Eduardo Hernández Moncada.
- Romances y fronteras (1954).
- Cuauhtémoc (1956).
- Feria y fauno (1956).
References
- ^ "Este domingo, el 28º Premio Nacional de Danza José Limón a Cecilia Appleton" [This Sunday, the 25th José Limón National Dance Award to Cecilia Appleton] (in Spanish). Culiacán: Instituto Sinaloense de Cultura. April 11, 2015. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
- ^ "Muere Guillermo Arriaga, pilar de la danza contemporánea mexicana". cronica.com.mx. La Crónica de Hoy. January 4, 2014. Archived from the original on January 5, 2014. Retrieved January 5, 2014. (in Spanish)