We spoke to choreographer Ricardo Amarante (pictured) about his background and the creative process behind his new work, Delight.
We dove into the creative process with choreographer Margarita Armas (pictured) ahead of the world premiere of her new work, Análogo.
We caught up with Durante Verzola (far left) in rehearsals for the world premiere of his new work, PAGANINI, In Play. This is the second ballet Verzola has choreographed for the Company.
See our students shine at MCB School’s annual performances!
From Huntsville, Alabama, Amy Hall Garner honed her dancing chops at New York City’s famed Julliard School. She believed she would be a dancer, not a dancemaker. It wasn’t until she mustered the courage to present a work she created for herself that the fire to create was ignited. Those flames have carried her far, and today Amy is an in-demand choreographer. From Beyonce to BalletX, Amy is carving out an impressive career as she develops her own choreographic signature. Something she admits she is still very much in the process of discovering.
We’re thrilled to share the world premiere of Miami City Ballet company dancer and MCB School alumni Luiz Silva’s new work Jubilation this Thu, Nov 17 at 8am as our token of gratitude to you on Give Miami Day.
We spoke with fight director Christian Kelly-Sordelet to get more insight into the choreography for Romeo and Juliet. Kelly-Sordelet has been involved in over 70 Broadway productions including The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast. Learn more about what it takes to safely and expertly choreograph sword fighting on stage in our Q&A below.
By: Orlando Taquechel
For ballet lovers and knowledgeable audiences (including critics, who are nothing more than specialized spectators), attending all performances provides true enjoyment in any season of a repertory ballet with a plot performed by a big company.
There are a handful of coveted roles where dancers can spend their entire careers dreaming of being called to rehearsal – the moment when a small selection of dancers is chosen to learn various ballet roles – usually by the choreographer or a repetiteur (a person with extensive knowledge of a particular ballet). When that role is Juliet set to John Cranko’s stunning choreography and Sergei Prokofiev’s timeless score, that desire and anticipation grow exponentially.
On June 28, 1969, after a police raid at the Stonewall Inn, New York City’s gay community broke out in an uprising which became a catalyst for a modern gay rights movement and the beginnings of Pride month.