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La Cebra Danza Gay
La Cebra Danza Gay is a dance troupe founded in 1996 by José Rivera Moya in Mexico City. It is the first in Mexico to focus nearly exclusively on gay community and the issues it faces. The groups as a repertoire of over ten major works including ''Danza del mal amor o mejor me voy'', which has been performed over 100 times. La Cebra has appeared in various locations in Mexico and has had appearances in the United States and France.
==José Rivera Moya==
The dance troupe was founded by José Rivera Moya from San Luis Potosí.〔 〕〔 〕 When Rivera arrived to Mexico City in 1987, there were no gay bars and police action against homosexuals was common.〔 〕 In the capital, Rivera became a dancer with the Ballet Independiente under director Raúl Flores Canelo, who would remain an influence on Rivera’s work since.〔 〕〔 〕 While a dancer with this Ballet, Rivera produced his first work with a homoerotic theme called ''Danza del mal amor o mejor me voy'', first presented in 1990, winning the Concurso Interno de Coreografías of that year.〔〔 In 1996, Rivera founded La Cebra in Mexico City to focus nearly exclusively on gay themes, becoming his life’s work.〔〔〔 〕
Rivera readily admits he is not the first choreographer in Mexico to create gay-themed pieces, giving credit to his mentor Flores Canelo as well as to Marco Antonio Silva and Miguel Mancillas. However, he founded La Cebra as the first to focus on gay themes, with much of the works presented by the group based on Rivera’s own life as a gay male growing up in Mexican society.〔The director considers himself a “narrative choreographer” and says that his works say what many young gays “want to scream.”〔 Today, Rivera remains artistic director of the Ballet Independiente and has become a member of the Mexican Society of Choreographers (Sociedad Mexicana de Coreógrafos).〔 〕〔

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