The 'Soliloquios y Diálogos Bailados' cycle celebrates 35 years
The 'Soliloquios y Diálogos Bailados' cycle, which showcases solo and duet dance performances, is celebrating its 35th anniversary as a prominent contemporary dance platform in Mexico.
The 'Soliloquios y Diálogos Bailados' cycle began in 1991 at the Foro de Los Talleres to provide a stage for student choreography, leading to the emergence of dedicated professional dance performances. Over the years, it has become a cornerstone of contemporary dance in Mexico, inspiring similar festivals. The festival continues to embrace its original format, featuring both Mexican and international dancers, who engage in performances that foster a dialogue with themselves and their partners. Unlike classic ballet, which often emphasizes brief acrobatic displays, this cycle invites deeper reflection through its choreography.