Internationally-acclaimed
Ballet Hispánico—the nation’s renowned Latino/e dance
organization recognized as one of America’s Cultural Treasures—announces the company’s Fall 2024 Touring Season. The highly
anticipated tour will bring widely acclaimed repertory pieces to
cities across America, including classic Ballet Hispánico works Sombrerísimo
by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, Buscando a Juan by Eduardo
Vilaro, Club Havana by Pedro Ruiz, among others. The year-long tour will include performances at the New York City
Center featuring a contemporary take on Bizet’s Carmen in
honor of the classic ballet’s 150th anniversary. Ballet Hispánico’s
rendition, Carmen.maquia, is choreographed by award-winning
choreographer Gustavo Ramírez Sansano, and has been hailed as
a “masterpiece” by the Chicago Sun-Times. For more
information, visit https://www.ballethispanico.org/company/performances/tour.
“As the largest Latino/e dance
organization in the country, our upcoming tour will take us to
beautiful locations and theaters on the eastern seaboard - we can’t
wait to get on the road and share our passion for Latino/e cultures
through dance,” said Eduardo Vilaro, Artistic Director & CEO.
FALL 2024 TOUR SCHEDULE:
McCarter Theatre Center -
Matthews Theatre, Princeton, NJ
September 28, 2024 at 7:30 pm | Tickets: $33-78
The Flynn Center,
Burlington, VT
September 30, 2024 at 7:00 pm | Tickets: $32-63.25
Center for the Arts at
George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA
October 5, 2024 at 8:00 pm | Tickets: $33-55
Bardo Arts Center - Western
Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC
October 10, 2024 at 7:30 pm | Ticket sales begin on
8/20/2024 at 10:00 AM (ET)
The Brown Theatre,
Louisville, KY
October 12, 2024 at 8:00 pm | Tickets: $29.25-64.35
Ballet Hispánico in NYC
The Company returns to New York City Center from
May 29 through June 1, 2025 for the annual New York season. In honor
of the 150th anniversary of the beloved classic ballet Carmen,
the week features Ballet Hispánico’s Picasso-inspired, contemporary
take on Bizet’s passionately tragic masterpiece: CARMEN.maquia,
newly reworked by choreographer Gustavo Ramírez Sansano.
The physically charged and sensual choreography fuses contemporary
dance with nods to the Spanish paso doble and flamenco. Tickets start
at $45 ($25 for the En Familia Matinee) and are available at https://www.nycitycenter.org/events-tickets/2024-2025-season/.
Ballet Hispánico was born from a bold
vision to transform the world through the power of dance and
reimagine how Latino/e culture is celebrated on the global stage.
Since its founding in 1970 by the trailblazing Tina Ramirez, Ballet
Hispánico has been breaking barriers and reshaping expectations,
using dance as a dynamic force for cultural expression, empowerment,
and meaningful change.
Today, Ballet Hispánico proudly stands as the largest
Latino cultural organization in the United States and an acclaimed
"America’s Cultural Treasure." Through our three core
pillars—the professional Company, School of Dance, and Community Arts
Partnerships—we lead with purpose, uplifting the vibrant, diverse
voices of the Hispanic diaspora. Our Company brings the work of
visionary Latino/e choreographers to life, delivering groundbreaking
performances that ignite cultural dialogue and challenge artistic boundaries.
Under the visionary leadership of Artistic Director and
CEO Eduardo Vilaro, who began his journey with Ballet Hispánico as a
dancer in 1985, the company continues to chart new paths forward.
Building on Tina Ramirez’s legacy, Vilaro has expanded the company’s
impact, amplifying the intersectional stories of Latino/e identities.
Programs like Instituto Coreográfico, the Latino/e Leaders Summit,
and Diálogos foster innovation and leadership, nurturing the next
generation of Hispanic artists and cultural leaders.
A true trailblazer in the world of dance, Ballet
Hispánico has performed for more than 2.5 million people across three
continents. As we look to the future, our unwavering commitment is to
empower communities, inspire through the beauty of dance, and continue
elevating Latino/e voices on the world stage.
Ballet Hispánico is supported, in part, by public funds
from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership
with the City Council; by the New York State Council on the Arts with
the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State
Legislature; and by the National Endowment for the Arts.
MetLife Foundation is an Official Tour Sponsor of Ballet
Hispánico. |