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  • SUN
    Nov 1604:00 PM
    Ballet HispanicoThe Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield, CT
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  • FRI
    Jan 23202608:00 PM
    Ballet Hispanico: Carmen MaquiaConcert Hall At Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, Brookville, NY
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    Mar 28202608:00 PM
    Ballet HispanicoThe Great Hall At Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts, Northridge, CA
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    About Ballet Hispanico

    As of 2023, Ballet Hispánico continues to thrive under the artistic leadership of Eduardo Vilaro, who has expanded the company's repertoire and outreach initiatives. The company has embarked on a new season of live performances, showcasing a mix of classic favorites and innovative new works that reflect contemporary Latino narratives. Recently, they have been involved in various festivals and special events, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with themed performances that resonate with audiences of all ages. Additionally, Ballet Hispánico has made strides in expanding its educational programs, offering workshops and collaborations with local schools to engage young dancers and promote cultural awareness through the arts. The company is also leveraging digital platforms to reach wider audiences, offering virtual performances and behind-the-scenes content that allows fans to connect with the artistry and mission of Ballet Hispánico. With a commitment to diversity and inclusion, the company remains a beacon of cultural pride and artistic excellence in the theatre landscape.

    Ballet Hispanico History

    Ballet Hispánico was founded in 1970 by the visionary dancer and choreographer Tina Ramirez, who sought to create a platform for the vibrant Latino culture through dance. Starting as a small dance company, Ballet Hispánico quickly gained recognition for its unique blend of ballet, modern dance, and traditional Latin dance forms. Over the years, the company evolved its mission to showcase the richness of Hispanic culture and to tell the stories of the Latino experience through innovative choreography and performances. Ballet Hispánico has not only served as a performance company but also as an educational institution, offering classes and outreach programs to foster appreciation for Latino culture in diverse communities. The company has produced numerous acclaimed works, collaborating with renowned choreographers such as Eduardo Vilaro and Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, and has toured extensively across the United States and internationally, solidifying its place as a leader in the realm of multicultural dance.