Ballet Nepantla 'Sin Fronteras' is at Queens Theatre in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens on Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 8pm. From $20 Get tickets at queenstheatre.org 'Sin Fronteras' https://youtu.be/YZ8zurbkOPU 'Sin Fronteras' means without borders in Spanish. It is the mindset of today's generation of Americans with a Mexican heritage. We have become fluid in both … [Read more...] about Ballet Nepantla “Sin Fronteras”
Contemporary Dance
Ballet Hispánico soars in “CARMEN.maquia” at The Apollo
Ballet Hispánico presents CARMEN.maquia by Gustavo Ramírez Sansano at The Apollo Theater in Harlem, Manhattan on Friday and Saturday, December 7 and 8, 2018 at 8pm. Get tickets from $13.50 CARMEN.maquia CARMEN.maquia by Gustavo Ramirez Sansano from Ballet Hispanico. CARMEN.maquia is a Picasso-inspired contemporary take on French composer Bizet's … [Read more...] about Ballet Hispánico soars in “CARMEN.maquia” at The Apollo
Pino-Latino: The Intersection of Latino and Asian Cultures
Pino-Latino: The Intersection of Latino and Asian Cultures is in Buttenwieser Hall at the 92nd Street Y on Friday, September 14, 2018 at 12 noon. From $15 Pino-Latino: The Intersection of Latino and Asian Cultures This is a talk with a performance of a new work for Ballet Hispanico, Homebound/Alaala by Filipino - American choreographer Bennyroyce Royon. The … [Read more...] about Pino-Latino: The Intersection of Latino and Asian Cultures
Battery Dance Festival 2018
Battery Dance Festival is an annual free international dance festival produced in August by Battery Dance Company at Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park in Battery Park City and Schimmel Center in Manhattan's Financial District. About 12,000 people watch dancers perform on a custom-built stage in the park with the Statue of Liberty and New York Harbor as a backdrop. The stage is a … [Read more...] about Battery Dance Festival 2018
Ballet Hispánico En Familia 2018 at the United Palace with Katiria Soto
Ballet Hispánico Ballet Hispánico is America’s leading Latino contemporary dance company. The Company develops new work by Hispanic and Luso choreographers. Its ballet school teaches children through professionals. It also teaches Latin dance to adults. Diálogos at the Arnhold Center fosters cultural conversations within the community. Ballet Hispánico en … [Read more...] about Ballet Hispánico En Familia 2018 at the United Palace with Katiria Soto
Ballet Hispánico Spring 2018 Season at The Joyce
Ballet Hispánico Ballet Hispánico is America's leading Latino dance company. It works at the intersection where Latin and American culture come together. The touring company and its Instituto Coreográfico develops the work of Hispanic and Luso choreographers. The Company's ballet school teaches classical dance to children and young professionals. It also does arts … [Read more...] about Ballet Hispánico Spring 2018 Season at The Joyce
Ballet Hispánico leaps borders at the Apollo Theater
Ballet Hispánico, America's leading Latino dance company, is performing three choreographies about the resilience and triumph of the immigrant experience at the Apollo Theater on Friday and Saturday, December 1 - 2, 2017 at 8 pm. $10 - $65 There will be a post-performance artist talkback on Friday December 1, 2017 focused on creating culturally specific dance … [Read more...] about Ballet Hispánico leaps borders at the Apollo Theater
Hombre Men of the Year Awards
The 1st annual Hombre Men of the Year Awards are on the rooftop at the Empire Hotel in Lincoln Square, Manhattan on Monday, November 13, 2017. 1st Annual Hombre Awards Hombre, the world's leading magazine for Latin men, honored: Arts & Culture Pioneer of the Year Eduardo Vilaro Cuban - American www.ballethispanico.org Ballet Hispanico Artistic … [Read more...] about Hombre Men of the Year Awards
Review: Ballet Hispánico answers the question “If Walls Could Speak”
Ballet Hispanico presented its first evening-length commission, the world premiere of Fernando Melo's "If Walls Could Speak" at the Apollo Theater on November 20, 2015. Melo is a Brazilian choreographer based in Sweden who has an international career and reputation. Ballet Hispanico is billed as America's leading Latino dance company and proved it with this performance. It … [Read more...] about Review: Ballet Hispánico answers the question “If Walls Could Speak”
Lee Koonce, Ballet Hispanico Executive Director, on life, arts, & the Fall season
Lee Koonce, Ballet Hispanico Executive Director, talks about his career path, classical arts for communities, and Ballet Hispanico's Fall 2015 Season. https://youtu.be/JbzvoMMpBg4 Get tickets to Ballet Hispanico … [Read more...] about Lee Koonce, Ballet Hispanico Executive Director, on life, arts, & the Fall season
Eduardo Vilaro
Eduardo Vilaro is the Cuba-born Artistic Director and CEO of Ballet Hispanico, America's leading Latino dance company. Vilaro is Ballet Hispanico's second leader after founder Tina Ramirez. Vilaro became Artistic Director in 2009. Vilaro was a founder of Chicago's Luna Negra, a dance company that celebrated the diversity of Latino culture across the Midwest. Vilaro … [Read more...] about Eduardo Vilaro
Fernando Melo discusses his “Untitled” Ballet Hispanico World Premiere
NEW YORK November 9, 2015 ~ International Brazilian choreographer Fernando Melo discusses his "Untitled" Ballet Hispanico World Premiere for the Apollo Theater … [Read more...] about Fernando Melo discusses his “Untitled” Ballet Hispanico World Premiere