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Ballet Hispanico Three Performances Only!
For Immediate Release: April 02, 2009

Ballet Hispanico
Three Performances Only!
June 5-7, 2009
Ahmanson Theatre

Club Havana
Choreography by Pedro Ruiz
Music by Israel López, Rubén Gonzales, A.K. Salim, Perez Prado and Francisco Repilado

***West Coast Premiere***
Destino Incierto
Choreography by Carlos Sierra Lopez
Music by Rodion Shchedrin after Georges Bizet

Ritmo y Ruido
Choreography by Ann Reinking
Music by Philip Hamilton and Tobias Ralph

***West Coast Premiere***
Tres Bailes
Choreography by Jean Emile
Music by Astor Piazzolla, Gotan Project, Alberto Iglesias

The 2008-2009 season of Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at the Music Center continues June 5 to 7 at the Ahmanson Theatre with Ballet Hispanico. Led by Artistic Director Tina Ramirez, Ballet Hispanico is widely recognized as one of the pre-eminent Latino cultural institutions. Their vibrant 13-member Company presents an evening of repertory work that fuses ballet, modern and Latin dance forms into a spirited representation of contemporary Latino culture. The program includes the intoxicating rhythms of the Conga, Rumba, Mambo and Cha Cha in Club Havana, the West Coast Premieres of Destino Incierto and Tres Bailes, and Tony Award-Winning Choreographer Ann Reinking's Ritmo y Ruido.

Tickets for Ballet Hispanico are priced from $25 - $105 and are available at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Box Office, 135 North Grand Avenue. Tickets are also available through Ticketmaster Phone Charge at (800) 982-2787, at all Ticketmaster Outlets and online at www.ticketmaster.com. For groups of 15 or more, visit www.musiccenter.org.

Ballet Hispanico explores, preserves, and expands the passion and joyous theatricality of Latino dance through the work in its three core divisions: the Company, the School of Dance, and Primeros Pasos. Its mission is to celebrate and further interpret the moving and beautiful aesthetic of this dynamic culture and to share it with all people.

Ballet Hispanico has forged a reputation among the nation's most beloved and important cultural Ballet Hispanico explores, preserves, and expands the passion and joyous theatricality of Latino dance through the work in its three core divisions: the Company, the School of Dance, and Primeros Pasos. Its mission is to celebrate and further interpret the moving and beautiful aesthetic of this dynamic culture and to share it with all people.

Ballet Hispanico has forged a reputation among the nation's most beloved and important cultural institutions. The acclaimed professional company has performed for more than two million people in the United States, Europe and South America with a repertory of over 95 works, each created especially for Ballet Hispanico that fuse ballet, modern and Latin dance forms into a spirited image of contemporary Latino culture.

Established by Artistic Director Tina Ramirez in 1970, the Ballet Hispanico School of Dance has forged a reputation among the nation's leading professional training programs, offering a balanced curriculum in classical ballet, modern and Spanish dance - a practice unique among America's dance training institutions. As a result, students receive not only a thorough grounding in the primary techniques required for a successful performing career but also specialized training in the rich and varied dance tradition which, for many, is their cultural heritage.

Last June, after 38 years at the helm, Artistic Director and Founder Tina Ramirez announced that she would step down this June. Under her leadership, the organization grew from a grassroots dance school and community-based performing arts troupe to a world class company, school of dance, and arts education program headquartered in New York City. The search for a new Artistic Director is currently underway and will be announced this Spring.

In addition to performing with Ballet Hispanico's own company, alumni of the School have gone on to careers in theater (Nancy Ticotin), film (Jennifer Lopez, Leelee Sobieski and Rachel Ticotin) and television (Michael DeLorenzo), as well as with other leading dance companies such as Alvin Ailey and Paul Taylor. Still others are applying the discipline and self-esteem acquired through their dance classes to demanding professions in other fields such as business, education, government, law and medicine. For more information about this, and all Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at the Music Center engagements, visit www.musiccenter.org

About the Repertoire

Club Havana
Choreography: Pedro Ruiz
Music: Israel Lopez, Rubén Gonzales, A.K. Salim, Perez Prado and Francisco Repilado
Costume Design: Emilio Sosa
Lighting Design: Donald Holder
Latin Dancing at its best. The intoxicating rhythms of the Conga, Rumba, Mambo, and Cha Cha are brought to life by choreographer Pedro Ruiz, himself a native of Cuba, as he imagined his very own "Club Havana."

Destino Incierto (West Coast Premiere)
Choreography: Carlos Sierra Lopez
Music: Rodion Shchedrin after Georges Bizet
Costume Design: Anita Yavich
Lighting Design: Don Holder
This passionate piece echoes the timeless characters of Carmen, Don Jose, and Escamillo in an emotional journey through each character's struggle to find harmony for themselves and with one another.

Ritmo y Ruido
Choreography: Ann Reinking
Music: Philip Hamilton and Tobias Ralph
Costume Design: Toni-Leslie James
Lighting Design: Jeff Segal
Tony Award winner Ann Reinking has turned the Ballet Hispanico dancers loose on an urban prowl, set to the irresistible pulse of hip-hop and Afro-Cuban rhythms by percussionists/vocalists Philip Hamilton and Tobias Ralph. Hips swivel and heads pop in Reinking's signature style, as the dancers revel in her slinky choreography.

Tres Bailes (West Coast Premiere) Choreography: Jean Emile
Music: Astor Piazzolla, Gotan Project, Alberto Iglesias
Costume Design: Anita Yavich
Lighting Design: Don Holder
Tres Bailes is a rich, abstract work of three powerful dances that display the artistry and athleticism of the Ballet Hispanico dancers, set to the pulsing music of Astor Piazzolla, Alberto Iglesias and The Gotan Project.

Calendar Listing
BALLET HISPANICO
Venue:Ahmanson Theatre
135 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles
Performance
Schedule:
Friday, June 5 - 7:30pm
Saturday, June 6 - 7:30pm
Sunday, June 7 - 2:00pm
Tickets:$25.00 - $105.00
In Person:Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Box Office
135 North Grand Avenue
and all Ticketmaster Outlets
Online:www.ticketmaster.com
Phone:Ticketmaster Phone Charge
(800) 982-2787
Groups:15 or more, visit www.musiccenter.org
Information:Online - www.musiccenter.org/dance.html
Phone - Music Center Dance information line
(213) 972-0711

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