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The Board

  • Herna Cruz-Louie
  • Kiazi Malonga
  • Carmen Roman
  • Blanche Brown
  • Victor Torres
  • Jennifer Chu​
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Dr. Victor Torres, Ph.D., is a Full Professor in the Department of Chicano and Latin American Studies at California State University, Fresno. He is currently director of Fresno State’s Los Danzantes de Aztlán Mexican dance program, one of the Central Valley’s most established and accomplished programs. Under his direction, the program has earned top awards in Binational (US-Mexico) and national competitions. The group has made three recent appearances in the prestigious San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival. Dr. Torres serves on various Boards of Directors. He is Vice- President and parliamentarian for the Asociación Nacional de Grupos Folklóricos (National Association of Folklóric Groups). He serves as Secretary for World Arts West (a San Francisco-based non-profit organization that supports the cultural arts). He is also on the Danzantes del Valle Advisory Committee for Arte Americas, Fresno’s major Latinx cultural center. Dr. Torres founded various folklórico-based programs that promote higher education, primarily to low-income, rural, Latinx students in the Central Valley. These programs include the annual Festival de Los Danzantes folklórico state-wide conference, the annual California State University Folklórico show, and the High School Folklórico Summit, which utilizes folklórico to motivate high school students to pursue higher education. At the university level, Dr. Torres serves in various leadership roles. He is a Co-Vice-Chair of the President’s Council for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and the Coordinator of the university’s Latinx graduation celebration, which draws over 14,000 people.
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  • Home
  • Programs & Events
    • San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival >
      • 2021 SFEDF Film
      • 2020 SFEDF
      • Festival Archives
      • Festival Dancers
    • Living Traditions >
      • 2021
      • 2020 >
        • Season 1
        • Season 2
    • Auditions
    • In Partnership >
      • Migrations
      • 5th Quarter Bantaba
      • Live Arts In Resistance
      • Polyphonia, Music of the World
      • Rotunda Dance Series
  • Support
    • Funders and Partners
  • Artist Services
    • Resources
    • Professional Development >
      • Workshops
      • Career Pathways Series
    • Equity Resource
  • About
    • Mission & Vision
    • Staff & Board
    • Press & News
    • Contact Us