Ballet Hispánico celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with free events, performances, and dance lessons for children and adults.
This year's annual A La Calle Block Party on September 16 was a tremendous success, visited by more than two thousand attendees including appearances by Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer and Univision Communications host Brea Frank.
Other events included an Instituto Coreográfico, which featured an inside look at Bennyroyce Royon's new work, Fridays at Noon at the 92nd Street Y, and a Hispanic Heritage Happy Hour.
"Ballet Hispánico has been bringing individuals and communities together to celebrate and explore Latino cultures, and the shared human experience through dance, for nearly 50 years. Our Hispanic Heritage events invite everyone to celebrate diversity in all of its forms, and join our mission to be a catalyst for diversity change, all through the unifying lens of dance," said Eduardo Vilaro, Artistic Director & CEO of Ballet Hispánico.
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