Fiesta Nacional de la Danza


The Fiesta Nacional de la Danza, also known as Semana de la Danza Puertorriqueña, is a cultural celebration that takes place every year in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The festival centers around the danza, a musical genre native from the city of Ponce and oftentimes called "Puerto Rico's classical music" with rhythm, tune, and cadence that are similar to the waltz. The celebration lasts a week and takes place in mid-May. It is sponsored by the Ponce Municipal Government and the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture.

History

The island-wide celebration has been sponsored by the Government of Puerto Rico since at least 1972, when it was codified into Law that the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture was to sponsor the celebration of the Puerto Rican Danza Week every year during the birthday of Juan Morel Campos. However, in Ponce that celebration had already been taking place since the nineteenth century.

Venue and characteristics

Chamber orchestras perform under the night lights of Plaza Las Delicias, while neatly dressed and groomed couples dance to the tune of its "high society" musical form. Other venues for the week-long event are at Concha Acústica and Parque Urbano Dora Colón Clavell.

Events

The dance concerts celebrate the stately music of string quartets "and the 19th century ballroom dance that was the hallmark of island sophistication during the days when elegance and manners were more important" than today. The event includes conferences, danzas and a concert by string quartets, a parade, a danza competition, and demonstrations by senior couples who dress up as they used to in the 19th century. The main event is a danza competition where participants dance to the tune of the Ponce Municipal Band.
The celebration honors the birthday of Juan Morel Campos, "the most prolific danza composer."

Typical program

Events, venues and times are typically as follows:
Opening ceremony typically including a flower offering at the statue of Juan Morel Campos and an opening talk about Juan Morel Campos and other famed Puerto Rican danza musicians. This ceremony is usually accompanied by a musical presentation by students from the Escuela Libre de Música and the Instituto de Música Juan Morel Campos