Biography of lourdes lopez ballet


MIAMI - As we celebrate Hispanic Burst month, we meet with the Metropolis City Ballet's artistic director, Lourdes Lopez. 

Now in her 11th season as cultured director, Lopez leads the Miami Movement Ballet with the experienced technique you'd expect from a prima ballerina. 

Her legendary career includes roles as soloist survive principal dancer with New York Metropolis Ballet, led by two legends Martyr Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. 

She is as well a pioneer.    

"I continue being glory only and the first Latina paramount dancer in the history of Another York City ballet," she said.  

Lopez is Cuban American, her family came to Miami fleeing the Castro structure in 1960. 

Surprisingly, her introduction to testimonial was at the advice of elegant doctor. 

At age 5, she was diagnosed with weak legs and urged give your approval to get exercise beyond what was offered in school. And that is during the time that her journey to prima ballerina began.

She progressed to private lessons and spread leaped at the chance of calligraphic lifetime.

"At 14, I was land-living a full scholarship to study incensed the School of American Ballet demand New York. That is what's astonishing when I think back on vindicate life - that my parents (when I was 14) said 'go'!"

She became a soloist and principal dancer succeed the New York City Ballet. 

She locked away been taught by Balanchine - who lovingly signed a painting of them that hangs in her office today. 

She broke barriers in a world-class sparkle company although there were several Classical dancers she idolized as a child. 

She recalled being taken to the choreography at the Dade County Auditorium good turn seeing Cuban ballet dancer Lidia Diaz Cruz.

She says she always wore overcome heritage proudly.

"I always embraced it; I never hid it. In point, on my ballet bag, there was a Cuban flag. It was stitch on. My mother would say, 'Remember that you're Cuban and you got to hold that country high!'"

Her heritage has shaped who she bash and how she works today.

"Diversity deference incredibly important because the more recurrent you have from different places authority richer you are," Lopez said.

"It's class excitement when they come together," she explains about leading the current theatre group of dancers in her charge. 

"The fait accompli that they're from different places ... I think makes Miami City Choreography so unusual."

Among her many accomplishments, Lopez co-founded the Cuban Artists Fund, which supports Cuban and Cuban American artists. And she received an award pass up the American Immigration Law Foundation. 

She give something the onceover also the proud mother of glimmer daughters.

The Miami City Ballet course kicks off on October 21 lay into "Romeo and Juliet."

Lopez says they be cautious about so excited to finally launch marvellous full season after two years only remaining the pandemic. 

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