by Carrie Seidman | Apr 15, 2024 | News, Onstage, The Latest
In 1989, Ariel Serrano, then 17, and Carlos Acosta, 15, were selected from among hundreds of peers at the Cuban National Ballet School to spend a year dancing in Italy as part of a cultural exchange. That year, which Acosta recalls as one of the most beautiful of his...
by Amy Brandt | Oct 17, 2017 | Company Life
Many of us take our ballet training for granted. But for dancers living in Puerto Rico, which is still reeling from the devastating affects of last month’s Hurricane Maria, pursuing a ballet career or simply taking class must now feel insurmountable. What do you...
by Amy Brandt | Oct 16, 2017 | Training
Many of us take our ballet training for granted. But for dancers living in Puerto Rico, which is still reeling from the devastating affects of last month’s Hurricane Maria, pursuing a ballet career or simply taking class must now feel insurmountable. What do you...