Folklorico Itotiani

Folklorico Itotiani Providing accessibility to high quality workshops & folklorico products in the PNW.

Ser maestro/a no siempre significa estar al frente de una clase.En el folklórico, también enseñan quienes investigan, co...
05/16/2026

Ser maestro/a no siempre significa estar al frente de una clase.

En el folklórico, también enseñan quienes investigan, confeccionan, acompañan, corrigen, inspiran y comparten saberes que mantienen viva nuestra cultura.

Hoy celebramos a todas las personas que forman, guían y dejan huella dentro y fuera del salón.

¡Feliz Día del Maestro/a!

✨ SAVE THE DATE ✨Folklorico Itotiani is partnering with Folklorico Tierra del Sol to bring Maestra Goretty Cob from Méri...
05/08/2026

✨ SAVE THE DATE ✨
Folklorico Itotiani is partnering with Folklorico Tierra del Sol to bring Maestra Goretty Cob from Mérida, Yucatán, México 🇲🇽 for a special Yucatán workshop weekend!

Join us August 1 & 2 for an opportunity to learn and experience the richness of Yucatán style and tradition.

More details coming soon, including registration, schedule, and venue information.

🗓 August 1–2, 2026
📍Seattle, WA

Stay tuned!

We’re excited to welcome Miguel Ángel Llanas Viña to share his work with our community.This summer workshop is presented...
04/17/2026

We’re excited to welcome Miguel Ángel Llanas Viña to share his work with our community.

This summer workshop is presented by Folklorico Itotiani and B.F. Cielo de México, our second collaboration bringing dancers together for focused training and growth.

With nearly 13 years of experience in danza folklórica, Maestro Miguel Ángel brings a deep focus on estilo Tamaulipeco and huapango huasteco. His trayectoria includes 11 championship titles in polka competitions, with multiple recognitions as campeón de campeones, along with awards in huapango.

He has trained and performed with Ballet Folklórico Izcalli de Reynosa, one of the most recognized groups in the region, and currently dances with Ballet Folklórico del Río Grande in Edinburg, Texas. Alongside his performance career, he is completing his degree in Danza Regional Mexicana.

As an instructor, he has led workshops focused on dances from Tamaulipas, emphasizing technique, musicality, and style. This is a chance to learn directly from someone actively competing, performing, and studying the form at a high level.

Join us for this opportunity to train, refine your style, and deepen your understanding of Tamaulipas repertoire. Link in bio.

Day one is done.A focused group, open to learning and putting in the work. A mix of returning dancers and new faces, all...
04/12/2026

Day one is done.

A focused group, open to learning and putting in the work. A mix of returning dancers and new faces, all showing up with the same intention.

Looking forward to day two. Thank you to for being part of this workshop.

04/09/2026

Veracruz Huasteca practice is a wrap ✨
Dancers showed up ready to learn and that energy was everything. Workshops like this are where growth happens, trying new things, refining your style, and becoming a stronger dancer together. 🤍♥️

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Práctica de Veracruz Huasteca, terminada ✨
Las bailarines llegaron con ganas de aprender y esa energía lo fue todo. Talleres así son donde sucede el crecimiento: probando cosas nuevas, puliendo tu estilo y creciendo como bailarines juntos 🤍♥️

Jalisco braids for   dancers 🤍♥️
03/19/2026

Jalisco braids for dancers 🤍♥️

02/19/2026

🤎Taller Huapango Tamaulipeco en comunidad🤎
🤍Con Maestro Juan Carlos Sanchez🤍
Presentado por Folklorico Itotiani y Ballet Folklórico Cielo de México

🗓️ 11–12 abril | 📍Seattle
📲 Reserva tu lugar

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Folklorico Itotiani and Ballet Folklórico Cielo de México are excited to come together to welcome back Maestro Juan Carl...
02/05/2026

Folklorico Itotiani and Ballet Folklórico Cielo de México are excited to come together to welcome back Maestro Juan Carlos Sanchez for a Huapango Tamaulipeco workshop in Seattle!

Whether you joined us for the last workshop or are looking to continue building your technique this spring, this fast paced, two day workshop offers focused training in Huapango Tamaulipeco.

🗓️ April 11 and 12
⏰ 11am to 3pm
📍 The Armory at Seattle Center

The cost is $95 for both days, with a $15 early registration discount available through March 28. Space is limited.

Register through the link in our bio or via the QR code on the flyer. Additional details will be shared after registration is completed.

Questions can be directed to Sandra from Folklorico Itotiani.

Folklorico Itotiani is so excited to partner with Cielo de Mexico to welcome back Maestro Juan Carlos Pecero for a Huapa...
01/22/2026

Folklorico Itotiani is so excited to partner with Cielo de Mexico to welcome back Maestro Juan Carlos Pecero for a Huapango Tamaulipeco workshop!

We are coming together for this workshop with a shared love for Huapango Tamaulipeco and a strong belief in building community through learning and collaboration.

🗓️ Save the date: April 11 and 12 2026

More details including time, location, cost, and class schedule will be shared soon. Space will be limited, so make sure you are following both accounts to stay updated and to know when registration opens.



Centro Rendu is hosting a Folklórico workshop taught by  ! August 18th 1-5 pm, no experience necessary, 6th - 9th grader...
08/08/2025

Centro Rendu is hosting a Folklórico workshop taught by ! August 18th 1-5 pm, no experience necessary, 6th - 9th graders welcome. Address and contact information are in the flyer.

Custom Nuevo León headpiece for a very enthusiastic 5 year old folklorista.
07/29/2025

Custom Nuevo León headpiece for a very enthusiastic 5 year old folklorista.

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