Socorro Bastida y Muro. A Life in Dance
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The biographical method used in this text aims at analyzing Socorro Bastida’s life history in order to reveal biographical data, family history, the schools where she studied, the ballet companies she danced with and her decision to become a professional dancer, despite family obstacles and twentieth-century prejudices.
Also, it will be possible to get to know the most important ballet schools of the twentieth century and the protagonists of different ballet projects of the the twentieth and twenty-first century, as Socorro Bastida has lived and participated with dancers, teachers, and choreographers who have left their markin Mexican ballet history.
Interviews with Socorro Bastida, the review of her personal files and of the texts that have been written abouther and her own resumee are among the sources of information that were used for this document.
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