Showing
July 1, 2022 at 4:00pm
2022 ChoreoLaB Dancers
Katherine Acosta @katherineacosta_ |
Fernanda Alvarado @falvaradob_ |
Natalie Aronno @aro.nat |
Aja Belcher-Velez @ajasballetpics |
Hannah Boehringer @hannah_boehringer |
Alexa Boyles @alexa.boyles |
Katie Clukey @katie.clukey |
Gabrielle Corporal @gabbycorpcruz |
Nya Cunningham
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Kiana Ducusin @kianaducusin |
Veronica Estrada @vero.n.ica_es.tra.da |
Emanuele Fiore @emanuelef99 |
Mayela Gallardo @mayela_gallardo |
Maya Glover-Castro @mayaglovercastro |
Erin Gonzales @eringonzaless |
Rubi Perez Guzman @rubi_dance1414 |
Isabella Keh
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Ella McCauley @ellamccauleyy |
Gabriella Meza @_gabbymeza3_ |
Amanda Molina @Amanda_molina01 |
Cassidy Myers @cassidy.myers22 |
Laura Perich @lauraperichh |
Payton Poole @pay10poole |
Kaysha Smith @kayshadancer1 |
Ava Trochiano @avatrochiano |
Marguerite Valadie @mevaladie |
Isabella Vergara @isaebellarvergara |
Mikaela White @mikaelarwhite |
Program
Memorias Ilustradas
Choreography Yebel Gallegos in collaboration with the performers
Music "Tonada de Luna Llena" by Natalia Lafoucarde and Los Macorinos
Performed by
Katherine Acosta, Fernanda Alvarado, Natalie Aronno, Aja Belcher-Velez, Hannah Boehringer, Alexa Boyles, Katie Clukey, Gabrielle Corporal, Nya Cunningham, Kiana Ducusin, Veronica Estrada, Emanuele Fiore, Mayela Gallardo, Maya Glover-Castro, Erin Gonzales, Rubi Perez Guzman, Isabella Keh, Ella McCauley, Gabriella Meza, Amanda Molina, Cassidy Myers, Laura Perich, Payton Poole, Kaysha Smith, Ava Trochiano, Marguerite Valadie, Isabella Vergara, Mikaela White
Inside Out
Choreographer Nicole Corea
Music "Witches Lullaby" by Daemonia Nymphe, "Minuet from String Quartet No. 1" by Bobby McFerrin and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and "Estonian Lullaby" by Arvo Part and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra
Performed by
Fernanda Alvarado, Natalie Aronno, Hannah Boehringer, Alexa Boyles, Katie Clukey, Gabrielle Corporal, Kiana Ducusin, Mayela Gallardo, Maya Glover-Castro, Rubi Perez Guzman, Isabella Keh, Ella McCauley, Marguerite Valadie, Mikaela White
Tumbao No. 5
Choreographer Nicole Corea
Music "Tumbao No. 5" by Charlie Mingus
Performed by
Katherine Acosta, Aja Belcher-Velez, Nya Cunningham, Veronica Estrada, Emanuele Fiore, Erin Gonzales, Gabriella Meza, Amanda Molina, Cassidy Myers, Laura Perich, Payton Poole, Kaysha Smith, Ava Trochiano, Isabella Vergara
Mad'Moiselle
Choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
Restaged by Rodney Hamilton and Joshua Winzeler
Costume Conception by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
Costume Development and Construction by Diana Ruettiger
Lighting by Mary Louise Geiger
Performed by
Katherine Acosta, Fernanda Alvarado, Natalie Aronno, Aja Belcher-Velez, Hannah Boehringer, Alexa Boyles, Katie Clukey, Gabrielle Corporal, Nya Cunningham, Kiana Ducusin, Veronica Estrada, Emanuele Fiore, Mayela Gallardo, Maya Glover-Castro, Erin Gonzales, Rubi Perez Guzman, Isabella Keh, Ella McCauley, Gabriella Meza, Amanda Molina, Cassidy Myers, Laura Perich, Payton Poole, Kaysha Smith, Ava Trochiano, Marguerite Valadie, Isabella Vergara, Mikaela White
Ballet Hispánico
Eduardo Vilaro
Artistic Director & CEO
Michelle Manzanales Director, School of Dance
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Kiri Avelar Deputy School Director
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Rodney Hamilton Professional Studies Program Director |
Cecilia L. Cáceres-Ntiamoah School of Dance Programs Manager |
Rebecca Tsivkin School of Dance Early Childhood Programs Associate |
Joshua Winzeler School of Dance Artistic Associate |
Victoria Vargas Program Coordinator
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Blythe Drucker Communications & Engagement Associate |
Doreen Miranda School of Dance Finance Associate |
Kiefer Rondina School of Dance Registrar |
Georgina Greenleaf School of Dance Administrative Assistant |
Brianna Figueroa Administrative Assistant
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Choreographers
Nicole Corea |
Yebel Gallegos |
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa |
ChoreoLaB Faculty
Kiri Avelar
Chris Bloom
Nicole Corea
Nicole Duffy
Yebel Gallegos
Rodney Hamilton
Michelle Manzanales
Christopher Ralph
Marie Scioscia
Stephon Williams
Joshua Winzeler
About the School of Dance
Ballet Hispánico's School of Dance is the direct link to the organization’s values of access, opportunity, and pride for all students interested in dance and Latinx culture. The School is an accredited training center that leads with a holistic curriculum for today’s young dancer.
Empowering Youth
Ballet Hispánico's School of Dance serves members of its community through formative dance training, reaching children to young adults across the socioeconomic spectrum and at all levels of training. At the heart of its mission, Ballet Hispánico provides dozens of young dancers with merit and need-based scholarships that are individually tailored to fit the needs of each students. Scholarships are critical to filling the gap in dancers of color on the world's stages, creating not only a pipeline of talent for the professional dance sector, but also infusing long-neglected communities with artistic resources ensuring underserved voices are both celebrated and magnified. Together with your support, Ballet Hispánico can continue providing excellent dance education to countless young people for years to come.
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Support for the Ballet Hispánico School of Dance is provided by the Jerome L. Greene Foundation, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation/The Hearst Foundations, and the Miranda Family Fund. Funding for Ballet Hispánico School of Dance scholarships is provided by the New York Community Trust and the Ted Snowdon Foundation. Generous support for School of Dance scholarships is provided by James F. McCoy & Alfio J. Hernandez, The Rogers Family Foundation, Nam Tsou, Gigi Chavez de Arnavat & Gustavo Arnavat, and Maritza & Richard Williamson.
Transformational funding for Ballet Hispánico is provided by MacKenzie Scott, the Ford Foundation America’s Cultural Treasures program, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Major support is provided by the Howard Gilman Foundation, the Scherman Foundation, the Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation, the Tatiana Piankova Foundation, the Prospect Hill Foundation, and the Harkness Foundation for Dance. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Ballet Hispánico programming is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.