Ballet
Hispánico, recognized as the
premier Latino dance institution in the United States, will join other
entertainers to headline "In Performance at the Kennedy Center,"
an event honoring the presidential inauguration and Latino arts and culture,
on Sunday, January 20, 2013 at 7pm. Actress Eva Longoria
will host the evening.
The Company will perform
an excerpt from artistic director Eduardo Vilaro's Cuban-inspired Danzón,
set to music by Latin Jazz great Paquito D'Rivera. In addition, 20
students from the Ballet Hispanico School of Dance will perform in a piece
choreographed for the finale of the evening.
"The Latino
community is an integral facet of America's make-up, and our country's cultural
landscape must reflect our constantly growing and shifting populations,"
said Eduardo Vilaro, Artistic Director of Ballet Hispanico. "We are
thrilled to appear alongside such accomplished Latinos as we celebrate this
country's present and future."
Actress Eva
Longoria, San Antonio philanthropist and business leader Henry
R. Munoz III and San Juan attorney and activist Andres W.
Lopez, in partnership with the nation's leading Latino organizations, announced
today that Raul Esparza, Jose Feliciano, Juan Diego
Florez, Melanie Griffith, George Lopez, Mario Lopez, Rita
Moreno, Chita Rivera, Robert Rodriguez, Llewellyn
Sanchez-Werner, Ballet Hispanico, Coral Contigas, Coro de Ninos de San
Juan, the Esperanza Azteca Youth Orchestra, the Pan American Symphony Orchestra
and other entertainers will participate in "In Performance at the
Kennedy Center."
Longoria, Munoz
and Andres Lopez are the executive producers of the event. Tickets
are available for purchase by the general public online and at the Kennedy Center box office.
"In
Performance" is part of Latino Inaugural 2013 - a three-day series of lectures,
symposia and cultural gatherings that will give Latinos from all backgrounds,
national origins, regions of the country and political parties the chance to
reflect on the issues most important to them and determine how best to develop
an agenda that betters the community and strengthens the country as a whole.
Media interested in
attending "In Performance" are recommended to RSVP as soon as
possible to Natalie Munoz at nmunoz@skdknick.com. Seating for press is limited and will be
arranged on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ticketing information:
Tickets for the live
Opera House performance start at $300 and include entry to a
post-performance reception. Tickets for the Eisenhower Theater simulcast start
at $150 and also include entry to the reception.
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