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Repertoire

Alma Latina: A celebration of Latin American culture through music and dance
Alma Latina
AMORAMERICA:  A performing arts interpretation of poems by Pablo Neruda.
Amor America
Baile y Rumba: Latin Ballet touring production full of passionate and fire from Spain, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Baile y Rumba

 

CARNAVAL: Based in the culture and traditions of Brazil, Colombia and the island of Trinidad.
Carnaval
El Dia de los Muertos: A celebration of one of the most traditional Mexican festivities. "The day of the Dead." A festive interaction that embraces the cycle of life.
El Dia de los Muertos
The legend of El Dorado
El Dorado (Golden City)

 

A performing arts interpretation of the English classical story “The Little Tin Soldier written by H.C Andersen.
El Soldadito
El Espantapajaro Solidario (The Compassionate Scarecrow): Based on the Colombian story, written by Miguel Angel Perez, of a dedicated father whose love for his ill son leads to a pact with a scarecrow who, sways the course of nature.
Espantapajaro Soldario
Give Peace a Chance: A tribute to world peace and harmony, celebrating the inspiring music and philosophical lyrics of the Beatles. 
Give Peace a Chance

 

The Little Prince: A performing arts interpretation of the classic children’s tale of fantasy and philosophy by Antoine de Saint Exupery.
Le Petit Prince
Lo Mejor (The Best): A collection of audience favorites from the Latin Ballet repertoire
Lo Mejor (The Best)
Macondo: A performing arts interpretation based on the novel Cien Anos de Soledad (One Hundred Years of Solitude) written by Hispanic Literature Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Macondo

 

A performing arts interpretation of the magical novel
Milagros
Mujeres: an homage to extraordinary women who made a difference in Spanish and Latin American history, such as Adelita the Revolutionary, Evita Peron, Manuela Beltran, La Carmen, and La Llorona.
Mujeres
NuYoRican: The barrio true stories of thousands of immigrants to the United States and the blessing, strength and boundaries of Latin American families.
NuYoRican

 

 Passion, Love & Roses centers on three female themes of Lorca's tragedies of love, frustration, fate, freedom, death, romanticism and womanhood: The House of Bernarda Alba, Yerma and Dona Rosita “La Soltera.” Passion, Love & Roses will include traditional Spanish and Flamenco as well as Spanish Contemporary and Theatrical Dance.
Passion, Love & Roses
A dance theatre work based on the exceptional art of Spanish artist Julio Romero de Torres
El Pintor
Son Corazon: A celebration of the Afro-Cuban and Spanish rhythms that are the heart of Latin American dance and music.
Son Corazon

 

The Jewel Heart: Performing Arts interpretation of the magical and poetic story by Barbara Helen Berger.
The Jewel Heart
The Legend of the Poinsettia – based on the Mexican legend of a pure hearted young girl who discovers the true spirit of giving.
The Legend of the Poinsettia
Tobias, the King of the Dolphins: The Colombian legend of an old fisherman who’s wish of becoming a young boy again, comes true, and he lives beneath the ocean as Capitan of the dolphins forever. Based on “Tobias, el Capital de los Delfines” by Miguel Angel Perez
Tobias, King of the Dolphins

 

The Turtle Bailarina is a metaphor for the love of Dance and Life dedicated to Dorita Olarte de Barragan
Turtle Bailarina
Verde (Green) is a dance theater production to inspire a sacred love for the planet
Verde
Volver (Return) is a dance theatre work that reflects the Chicano identity and culture, is inspired by the real life of the Former Treasurer of the United States, Anna Cabral
Volver

 

 

 

 

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