Hispanic Scholarship Fund General College Scholarship.
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
How EBFE Prepared Me for College
Dancing with EBFE has helped me in many ways, especially when it came to
preparing for college. It made me strive
for perfection in school, and everything else I do. Thanks to that, I am going to a better college
than I thought would be possible. EBFE also helped me to prepare
financially for college. Our director showed us
where to find financial aid, grants, and scholarships to help pay for
college. Thanks to that, I have my
entire first semester paid for without paying any money out of my pocket. She
taught us how to save our money as well. All of the financial
responsibility and discipline that dancing with EBFE has taught us will help us immensely through college and
throughout life.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Grandparents Day 2011 - Dedications
Dear Grandma
and Pops,
Thank you so much for teaching me early in life how lucky I am to be Mexican. Thank you for sparking my interest in Folklórico! I hope I can continue to make you proud!
Love from your first grandchild,
Casandra
Andrew Forsleff
Sara Yufa
Dear Grandma Sally,
Thank you so much for always supporting me throughout my years of dance. Thank you for always being at the performances and cheering me on. And last but not least, thank you for encouraging me to dance with EBFE. Without you, I wouldn’t be where I am today. Love you!
Madelynn Guerra
Dear Grandma
Sally, “Granny”
Thank you for ALL of the support, and continuing the tradition that El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil is passing down. It’s been such a big part of my life, and it’s so cool to tell people the kind of dance I do. It is because of you that I’m sitting here writing this. I love you, and thank you so much for helping me get to where I am.
Betty Forsleff
Dear Grandma
Sally
I just want to say thank you. Thank you for supporting my Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil career for so many years. It’s been great to be part of this. I love you, and thank you again.
John
Thank you so much for teaching me early in life how lucky I am to be Mexican. Thank you for sparking my interest in Folklórico! I hope I can continue to make you proud!
Love from your first grandchild,
Casandra
Dear Grandma
Sally,
Thank you so much for giving
birth to my mother, Marcella. If Marcy didn’t exist, I sure wouldn’t exist. I also want to thank you for making the
majority of your children join El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil. I might not
have danced if you never made your children dance. God bless! Andrew Forsleff
Dear Grandpa
and Grandma,
Thank you so
much for teaching my Mom to love dance, which she also taught me to love. Also, thank you for coming to America where I
was able to be introduced to many different cultures such as Mexican, which has
allowed me to dance with EBFE. Thank you so much!Sara Yufa
Dear Grandma Sally,
Thank you so much for always supporting me throughout my years of dance. Thank you for always being at the performances and cheering me on. And last but not least, thank you for encouraging me to dance with EBFE. Without you, I wouldn’t be where I am today. Love you!
Madelynn Guerra
Thank you for ALL of the support, and continuing the tradition that El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil is passing down. It’s been such a big part of my life, and it’s so cool to tell people the kind of dance I do. It is because of you that I’m sitting here writing this. I love you, and thank you so much for helping me get to where I am.
Betty Forsleff
I just want to say thank you. Thank you for supporting my Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil career for so many years. It’s been great to be part of this. I love you, and thank you again.
John
Sunday, August 7, 2011
A New Experience....
My first performance with El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil was
at the Fiesta in June 2011. I had never danced Mexican Folkloric dancing and I
had never even seen it until 2 weeks prior to my first performance at Fiesta.
It was totally a new experience for me. The costumes have huge skirts that you
have to dance with along with the fast dance steps. It was hard to learn the
dances so quickly, but all of the members of El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil
were very helpful and patient with me. The performance was so much fun and our
audience enjoyed it immensely. Since then I am hooked on E.B.F.E., I love the
members and the dance moves and music. It is really special to be a part of
recreating parts of Mexican culture.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Just wanted to take this opportunity to express our delight in your dancing groups performance at our 6th Anniversary Fiesta! The All Seasons' residents loved the beautiful and colorful costumes and the professionalism of the dancers.
I really appreciated that everyone arrived early and all the details were taken care of. Also, you personally were so wonderful to work with.
Everyone truly had a fantastic time and we would love to have you back again sometime.
Denise Jones
Activity Director
All Seasons of Rochester Hills
I really appreciated that everyone arrived early and all the details were taken care of. Also, you personally were so wonderful to work with.
Everyone truly had a fantastic time and we would love to have you back again sometime.
Denise Jones
Activity Director
All Seasons of Rochester Hills
Thursday, July 28, 2011
EBFE Summer Intensive 2011
After taking a break from El Ballet Folklórico Estudiantil (EBFE), coming back for the summer intensive program was a challenge. The decision to start up again meant a lot of sweat and sore feet, but it was worth it.
Some of the dance steps came back to us easily, like riding a bike, but taking a break from the group didn’t mean the class stopped learning new things. We came back to brand-new dances, difficult skirt work and challenging dance moves. 4 out of 5 days of the week we were improving our skills and reviewing all of the other dances, old and new.
Like any other dance group, things wouldn’t be as enjoyable if the members of the group didn’t have good chemistry. EBFE definitely makes it their own. We were so lucky to fall into such a close-knit, easy-to-get-along-with group. EBFE groups we’ve been involved with in the past were awesome, but this particular clan just clicked. Maybe it’s our youth, and similar sense of humor, but altogether we just work.
How often do teenagers get the opportunity to Mexican dance? After rejoining the group, our appreciation and love for our culture has deepened, and our respect has been strengthened.
It sure is hard work, but in the end, with the pride you feel, it’s worth it.
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by Zack Betty and Madelynn
Friday, July 22, 2011
EL BALLET FOLKLORICO ESTUDIANTIL conduct classes in Flint and Pontiac for beginning, intermediate and advance students. For more specific information regarding performances, fees and tuition credits, please send email to EBFE@msn.com.
S.Quintanilla
810/736-3700
EL BALLET FOLKLORICO ESTUDIANTIL is supported by in part by the Ruth Mott Foundation, Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs, Bishop Trust and Citizens Bank.
CLASS INFORMATION 2011/2012
FLINT AREA:
Youth Classes:
Saturday 11:30 - 1:00
LOCATION:
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
G-2316 W. Coldwater Rd.
Flint 48505
COMPANY CLASS TIMES:
Monday/Wednesday
6:00 - 8:00 Ages 13 - adult
FLINT LOCATION:
St. Mary’s Parish Center
2600 N. Franklin, 2nd floor
Instructor/Coordinator:
Casandra Flores 248/343-0411
Email: tigra1011@hotmail.com
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PONTIAC AREA:
CLASS TIMES:
Tuesday/Thursday
6:00-7:00
PONTIAC LOCATION:
Azteca Youth Enrichment Center
195 W. Montcalm Ave
Pontiac 48342
Coordinator:
Yolanda Flores 248/332-6514
info@aztecaonline.org
Instructor:
Casandra Flores 248/343-0411
tigra1011@hotmail.com
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TUITION:
Monthly: $35
Additional brother/sister $20
Monthly payments due on the 1st .
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS:
15-week semester: $150
Additional brother/sister $ 75
Payments due Sept 15 & Jan 15
Spring/Summer Sessions FREE with semester payment.
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ATTIRE: All students should arrive dressed for class. Girls should wear hair in a bun (as in performances) for EVERY class and dress appropriately-no jeans or street wear. Practice skirts, dancewear and dance shoes are required. (See MariachiConnection.com) Black and white shoes are required for performances. Serious students will opt for leotards and tights. Optional items include sweat pants and ballet shoes for warm-ups. Guys should wear T-shirts, sweatpants and dance boots. Black and white boots required for performances.
No food or drinks are allowed. Parents are asked to respect this rule, to wait outside of the classroom, and to monitor their children if they are waiting for class to begin or for their ride home.
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Class Schedule – Pontiac 2011-2012
Contact coordinator for dates.
S.Quintanilla
810/736-3700
EL BALLET FOLKLORICO ESTUDIANTIL is supported by in part by the Ruth Mott Foundation, Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs, Bishop Trust and Citizens Bank.
CLASS INFORMATION 2011/2012
FLINT AREA:
Youth Classes:
Saturday 11:30 - 1:00
LOCATION:
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
G-2316 W. Coldwater Rd.
Flint 48505
COMPANY CLASS TIMES:
Monday/Wednesday
6:00 - 8:00 Ages 13 - adult
FLINT LOCATION:
St. Mary’s Parish Center
2600 N. Franklin, 2nd floor
Instructor/Coordinator:
Casandra Flores 248/343-0411
Email: tigra1011@hotmail.com
************************************
PONTIAC AREA:
CLASS TIMES:
Tuesday/Thursday
6:00-7:00
PONTIAC LOCATION:
Azteca Youth Enrichment Center
195 W. Montcalm Ave
Pontiac 48342
Coordinator:
Yolanda Flores 248/332-6514
info@aztecaonline.org
Instructor:
Casandra Flores 248/343-0411
tigra1011@hotmail.com
*****************************************
TUITION:
Monthly: $35
Additional brother/sister $20
Monthly payments due on the 1st .
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS:
15-week semester: $150
Additional brother/sister $ 75
Payments due Sept 15 & Jan 15
Spring/Summer Sessions FREE with semester payment.
*****************************************
ATTIRE: All students should arrive dressed for class. Girls should wear hair in a bun (as in performances) for EVERY class and dress appropriately-no jeans or street wear. Practice skirts, dancewear and dance shoes are required. (See MariachiConnection.com) Black and white shoes are required for performances. Serious students will opt for leotards and tights. Optional items include sweat pants and ballet shoes for warm-ups. Guys should wear T-shirts, sweatpants and dance boots. Black and white boots required for performances.
No food or drinks are allowed. Parents are asked to respect this rule, to wait outside of the classroom, and to monitor their children if they are waiting for class to begin or for their ride home.
*****************************************
Class Schedule – Pontiac 2011-2012
Contact coordinator for dates.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Make it fun!!
Get a head start on graduation!
Michigan standards will soon require students to have a foreign language and experience in another culture.
Now you can learn Spanish for fun, folkloric dance, music, arts and crafts of Mexico with…
EL BALLET FOLKLÓRICO ESTUDIANTIL
Monday & Wednesday
6:30 Ages 13 - adult
St. Mary’s Parish Center
2600 N Franklin
Flint, MI
Register: by phone 736-3700 or by email EBFE@msn.com
Michigan standards will soon require students to have a foreign language and experience in another culture.
Now you can learn Spanish for fun, folkloric dance, music, arts and crafts of Mexico with…
EL BALLET FOLKLÓRICO ESTUDIANTIL
Monday & Wednesday
6:30 Ages 13 - adult
St. Mary’s Parish Center
2600 N Franklin
Flint, MI
Register: by phone 736-3700 or by email EBFE@msn.com
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Memories of Tucson
Waiting in the airport for my first plane ride ever. I was nervous, but excited at the same time because I was going to the Tucson International Mariachi Conference. When Casandra and I arrived in Tucson, we saw in the news that it was record-breaking cold. We headed to the hotel to get some rest to prepare for class in the morning. The first day, we started learning Popurrí de Polkas. Although it was a long day, I learned a lot and had fun. Two days of intense practice paid off for the big show. On the day of the final rehearsal, there were marchers protesting the anti-immigration law that Arizona had recently passed. The evening of the concert finally arrived and I enjoyed watching the mariachis perform. They were all great. While leaving to go home at the airport, we saw Lila Downs, the headliner for the show the night before, but neither Casandra nor I had the courage to go talk to her. Over all, my experience in Tucson was very educational. I learned a lot of new techniques to use for dance. I hope to be able to go back again, and hopefully the weather will be warmer!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
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