Quad Cities Ballet Folklorico would like to invite you to their 30th Anniversary Celebration  November 29, 2014 at the Camden Center located at 2701 1st Street in East Milan, Illinois.  Doors open at 6:00 PM with Dinner starting at 7:00 PM.

Entertainment will be provided by Mariachi Real Guadalajara of Chicago with DJ Rebelde during intermissions.   Also performing will be the Quad Cities Ballet Folklorico and a special appearance from our Alumni.

Tickets for this special occasion are $25, with proceeds going to Quad Cities Ballet Folklorico. There will be a limited number of tickets available.

For tickets or more information please contact Jessica Munos at 309-792-8947 or Beatriz Camarillo (espanol) at 309-762-0949.

Brief History:

The Quad Cities Ballet Folklorico (QCBF) is a traditional Mexican Folkloric dance group that was founded by Arnulfo Camarillo in 1984. Originally created as a small project for a Mother's Day event, QCBF has thrived for 30 years and is a Non-Profit Organization (501c3) which is committed to sharing the beautiful culture of Mexico, through music and dance.

QCBF has performed all over the nation, including such places as Arizona, Minnesota, Indiana and all over the Midwest.  QCBF performs a variety of traditional folkloric songs from over 20 different states of Mexico. Currently there are 55 dancers ranging in age from 4-18, and the group has always had a strong base of committed parents and volunteers assisting in performances and practices.

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