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Virtual ¿Qué Pasa? Festival

Photo provided by: The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Photo provided by: The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

We are so saddened we cannot perform this year on the streets at our beloved Qué Pasa? Festival, but not to worry folks, we will be featured every Tuesday for the whole month (September 15-October 15) virtually! So don’t miss us and dance with us from your living rooms and let’s celebrate the vibrant Hispanic culture of RVA! Don’t forget to support your local Latin business owners!

Catch Us on Tuesdays

Victor, the True Spirit of Giving Tour in Mexico

We are excited to announce that we will be touring Mexico in 2019 to showcase the wonderful production of Victor!

We do need you support to make this happen, any amount helps….

To give or learn more please follow link below

Victor in Mexico

Latin Ballet tour to Colombia

Our wonderful professional company is getting ready to leave for their tour of Colombia. During this tour they will be able to perform to thousands of people who have never been able to see the exquisite works of Ana Ines King and the dancers of Latin Ballet of Virginia.

They will be making the international premiere of VICTOR, The True Spirit of LOVE! and also performing Alma Latina. They will be traveling with Victor Torres and his family. They are also going to visit many hospitals, orphanages and rehabilitation centers during their time in Colombia.

They will be performing at Teatro Corfescu

Here is a write up in the local paper about the performances.

2018 Outreach and Cultural Exchange

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We are so excited to be able to go back to Mexico and NYC in 2018! 

Please help us reach our goal of $10,000 to help give the gift of dance. 

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HELP us share our passion for dance and culture while serving and educating at-risk communities in Mexico, and paying tribute to the iconic Puerto Rican community in New York City! 

In New York City, the Latin Ballet will be celebrating the Puerto Rican communities' stories of struggle, determination and assimilation during Puerto Rican heritage month with NuYoRican.

The artists of the Latin Ballet will be in Mexico with performing MUJERES, visiting impoverished urban and rural communities, teaching and performing at schools, centers for youth with special needs, hospitals, and nursing homes. We will also be exchanging cultural dance styles with The Mexican National Folklore Company. (Contemporary, Flamenco, Hip Hop, and Mexican Folklore). 

It is our aim to forge connections through the universal experience of dance.

Dido and Aeneas opera collaboration

We are so excited about being able to collaborate with the Capitol Opera, Quill Theater and Jefferson Baroque for the performance of Dido and Aeneas.

An exciting theatrical collaborative performance! 20 singer-actors from Capitol Opera Richmond will be joined by dancers from the Latin Ballet of Virginia and instrumentalists from the Richmond-based period-instrument ensemble Jefferson Baroque. Quill Theatre will be providing all stage and technical support. Many wonderful local and regional artists will be featured every night of this phenomenal, dramatic experience!
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SOUTHSIDE COMMUNITY FESTIVAL 2018: UNITED BY MUSIC

We are so excited to be able to perform on May 19th at this wonderful event.

We are schedule to perform on Saturday May 19, 2018.

Here is more information:

Southside Big Tent Community Festival

Southside Community Center

6255 Old Warwick Road, Richmond, VA 23224

Stay tuned for where to park – Free shuttle service!

FESTIVAL DATES:

Friday, May 18, 2018 & Saturday, May 19, 2018

FESTIVAL SCHEDULE

Friday, May 18, 2018 from 5:00 – 7:30PM: Enjoy a special Richmond Symphony Evening Performance under the Big Tent with world-renowned Latin dance band, Bio Ritmo!

Saturday, May 19, 2018 from 12:30 – 7:30PM: Join us for a Family Day including performances by: Richmond Public Schools and Legacy Band, culminating with a Dance Party with DJ Missing! Other activities are still in the works but are likely to include a skateboard competition in the skate park, a community art gallery showcasing work from local students and schools, and a Kid’s Zone you won’t want to miss!

¿Que Pasa? Festival 2018

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We will be live and dancing on the Canal Walk as RVA shows its Latin Love in the annual ¿Que Pasa? Festival. Hosted by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, a celebration of dancing, food, and hispanic pride!  ¡VENGA! Come on!

For more information:
https://www.vahcc.com/que-pasa
https://www.facebook.com/events/147231756103827/

Parking:
https://www.vahcc.com/que-pasa-directions-parking

VCU Flamenco Festival VII: Spanish Soul

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Friday, March 23, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
Sonia Vlahcevic Concert Hall
W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts
VCU Flamenco Festival VII

Guitarist and VCU music alumna Leah Kruszewski currently resides in Seville, Spain, where she has spent the last four years deepening her knowledge of flamenco at the Fundación Cristina Heeren, one of Spain’s most renowned professional flamenco schools. While in Richmond, she founded the flamenco-inspired ensemble Sueños Gitanos and performed extensively as a soloist, with Fado Nosso (Portuguese fado music) and with the Richmond Guitar Quartet (classical guitar). Leah accompanies flamenco singers and dancers in Seville and teaches online guitar classes to students from around the world.

From the passionate fury of flamenco to tango’s forbidden heat, the elegance of classical ballet to the earthen power of modern dance, the Latin Ballet of Virginia uses the expressive beauty of movement to weave the tales and traditions that are the heart and soul of Hispanic culture. Directed by Ana Ines King, The Latin Ballet of Virginia (LBV) combines technical excellence with a soulful depth of emotion and an unwavering commitment to education, diversity and accessibility.

Tickets:
$15 General Admission
$10 Students
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Virginia Commonwealth University
School of the Arts
Department of Music
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Source:: http://arts.vcu.edu/music/2017/12/12/spanish-soul-featuring-guitarist-leah-ana-ines-king-latin-ballet-march-23/

Dia de los Muertos

A production of the Latin Ballet of Virginia and presented by Swift Creek Mill, this hauntingly beautiful show is based on the Mexican holiday which brings communities together to remember and celebrate loved ones who have passed. El Dia de los Muertos (day of the dead) is a celebration of one of the most traditional Mexican festivities. This Aztec ritual and commemoration started at least 3,000 years ago. It is a festive interaction that embraces the cycle of life.

For reservations call 804-748-5203 or use the online form.

Showtimes

Please Donate to our Outreach and Cultural Exchange!

HELP the Latin Ballet of Virginia share their passion for dance and culture while serving and educating at risk communities in the Bronx and Mexico. The artists of the Latin Ballet will be touring through impoverished and rural communities, and teaching and performing for various nursing homes, youth special needs centers, schools, and hospitals. We will also be exchanging cultural dance styles with The National Folklore Company. (Contemporary, Flamenco, Hip Hop, and Mexican Folklore) 
It is our hope to build stronger bridges in order to promote diversity and lessen the deep political division within our global community.

We need to raise $10,000 to be able to make these tours happen.

We will be going to Mexico in October and New York City in November!

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Fiesta del Sol at Dogwood Dell Ampitheatre

Saturday, JULY 15, 2017 at 8:30 pm


Get your blankets and picnic baskets ready!
Come spend a jubilant evening with Latin Ballet!

A FREE event for the entire family! 

Celebrating the history that influenced the rhythm, music and dance of Latin America. Through salsa, mambo, cumbia, flamenco and calypso, the unique, powerful and passionate artists of the Latin Ballet of Virginia will weave tradition, culture and politics into a tapestry of understanding the people and the history of Latin America, the Caribbean and Spain.

Fiesta del Sol includes traditional music and dances from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Jamaica and Mexico, celebrating the folklore, myths, legends and cultures from the Caribbean and Latino America.

Alma Latina at Hylton Performing Arts Center

Latin Ballet of Virginia: Alma Latin

July 12, 2017 at 11:00 am

Embark on a tour of Latin American dance with the Latin Ballet of Virginia. Learn more about the steps and history of dances like the Salsa, Merengue, and Bachata along with Flamenco and Capoeira. Discover the origin of these popular dances in this lively celebration of Latin America’s rich cultural heritage that is steeped in tradition, rhythm, music, and dance.

This performance is partially supported by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and National Endowment for the Arts.

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Location: 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20110 

Enrollment for Arts in Education Summer Day Camps

We want to remind all you parents out there that it is time to enroll in our Summer Day Camp series! Fun for ages 5-14 years with many activities including arts and crafts, dance and music! Sign up now!