[3] From an early age she determined to become a dancer[1][2] and at the beginning of the 1980s she started her professional career with the Leo Mar Dance Group.
This group would be the core of dancers[5] who in 1990 co-founded the Belize National Dance Company, for which Baltazar served as assistant artistic director.
[3][6] In her various capacities with the National Dance Company, Baltazar not only appeared in hundreds of shows, but also choreographed routines, created concepts, and planned and organized performances.
The Caye Caulker school was founded by Baltazar and Cuban dancer Mariela Rodriguez to teach dance to island children.
[12] Becoming one of the founders of the Garifuna Heritage Foundation in St. Vincent, she taught both language and dance to Garinagu descendants on the island.
[13] Throughout her career, Baltazar traveled abroad widely, including a trip with Andy Palacio to Malaysia in 2002;[14] and performances throughout the Caribbean, in Costa Rica, Cuba,[15] France,[16] Mexico,[15] Spain[16] and the United States.