Ballet Hispánico Press

The Utah Review:

Choreographic works encompassing a tongue-in-cheek reflection upon the sacred and profane cultural dimensions of the many representations of Maria in Latin America, an inspired commentary on sancocho through the story of a 17th-century Afro-Hispanic painter who was an enslaved artisan to a Spanish master artist and a balletic celebration of Cuban music and dance styles in the 1950s comprise the upcoming thrilling triple-bill for Ballet Hispánico’s performance this week in Salt Lake City. Read more…

PBS Utah, Contact:

Ballet Hispánico, the nation’s leading Latine dance company, brings its dynamic artistry to Salt Lake City for a one-night performance. Dennis Busch from UtahPresents shares why this cultural event is a must-see for dance lovers and newcomers alike. Watch…

The Rhetorical Review:

At Kingsbury Hall, Ballet Hispánico transformed history into heartbeat. Under UtahPresents, what unfolded onstage was more than virtuosic dance—it was a living archive of Latin identity, tracing lines through colonial memory, gendered myth, and the ecstatic pulse of collective joy. Read more…

Front Row Reviewers:

Three works, each a facet of the same radiant mosaic, make Utah Presents: Ballet Hispánico a captivating journey through the vibrant pulse of Latinx identity at Kingsbury Hall. The company dances not just with precision but with purpose. From the meditative fervor of Buscando a Juan to the surreal allure of House of Mad’moiselle and the intoxicating blaze of Club Havana, the performance is a potent cultural reflection, stunning, and deeply poignant. Read more…