
Workshops and Artistic Training Programs
At Tierra Blanca Arts Center, we believe the arts have the power to transform lives.
Our mission is to nurture creativity, discipline, and confidence by providing professional-quality training in dance, theater, and music, led by exceptional instructors who inspire excellence and joy through art.
We proudly offer workshops that can be brought directly to schools, dance and theater companies, or community groups seeking artistic growth and inspiration.
Feature Programs
Danza Escénica with Blanca A. Soto
Renowned for blending dance and theater, Blanca A. Soto guides students to explore emotional depth and fearless expression through movement.
This program integrates storytelling and acting techniques to help dancers connect more profoundly with their art.
Available as a 4, 6, 8, or 10-week series for children and adults.


Theater Workshop
Designed for children, teens, and adults, this workshop develops creativity, voice, and stage presence.
Through improvisation, scene work, and ensemble exercises, participants learn to express themselves authentically and confidently.
Whether you’re planning a school residency, theater production, or dance concert, Tierra Blanca Arts Center can bring artistry, professionalism, and inspiration to your project.

Rogelio Nieto
Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Rogelio Nieto holds a degree in Theater from the University of Guadalajara he began his acting career in 2010 and made his television debut in the Telemundo series Señora Acero (2014). Since then, he has appeared in high-profile productions such as How to Survive Being Single (Amazon Prime, 2019), Señorita 89 (Lionsgate+, 2021), and Put@s Redes Sociales (Amazon Prime, 2022). His film credits include Malvada (2021), directed by José Manuel Craviotto, and Love is Love (2022), directed by Rob Schneider.
In theater he has performed in over 30 professional productions, including Caos at La Capilla Theater and Viacrucis del centro histórico with Mexico's National Company of Novohispano Theater, both in Mexico City.
Since relocating to Los Angeles in 2023, he has continued to expand his artistic career, most recently appearing as Astolfo in the BFA's 50th-anniversary production of La vida es sueño, directed by Liane Schirmer. In 2024, he earned the Best Actor award at the Brisk Theater Festival for his performance in El dishwasher—a play he also wrote, showcasing his versatility as both a performer and playwright—and went on to receive the Best Actor award once again at the Short and Sweet Hollywood Festival 2025 for the same work. In 2025, he participated in Lorca y las mujeres, directed by Denise Blasor, where he played Lorca the poet among other characters, and most recently joined Blasor again in La Nona, where he portrayed the character of Chicho.
Trained in Mexico, Los Angeles, and New York, Rogelio has studied with institutions and artists such as the Labyrinth Theater (NYC), Mario Zaragoza, Rocío Belmont, and Michel Rowe. His formation also includes workshops in film production, clown technique, stand-up comedy, and
Mexican folkloric dance, adding versatility to his craft.
Art is the heartbeat of a people
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