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Ballet Hispánico, the largest American Latino cultural organization in the United States and one of America's Cultural Treasures, amplifies artists and cultures through innovative contemporary works.

05/26/2026

The work keeps moving. So do we.

Ballet Hispánico New York’s Winter–Spring 2027 tour launches January 9 continuing across cities like San Francisco, Costa Mesa, and Palm Beach.

Different places. Different energy. Same pulse.

For more details visit ballethispanico.org/performances/tour

05/26/2026

The 2026 Summer & Fall Tour begins at home, right here in New York.

From the BAAND Together Dance Festival at Lincoln Center to stages across the country, Ballet Hispánico New York brings bold contemporary dance on the road this season.

Tour dates are live: ballethispanico.org/performances/tour

In Trança, dancers surge across the stage in shifting patterns inspired by the energy and rhythms of Brazil — creating a...
05/19/2026

In Trança, dancers surge across the stage in shifting patterns inspired by the energy and rhythms of Brazil — creating a work that feels alive from beginning to end.

See choreographer Cassi Abranches’ work during BAAND Together Dance Festival – July 28 – August 1 – Only at Lincoln Center.

All tickets are choose-what-you-pay. Get yours starting May 20th: https://lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/baand-together-dance-festival-401

Photo credits: Francesca Levita by Rachel Neville; Christopher R. Wilson by Andrew Eccles; Fangqi Li by Karolina Kuras; Taylor Stanley by Paul Kolnik; DTH Company Artist Kamala Saara by Nir Arieli

In Trança, Cassi Abranches fills the stage with movement that feels layered, fast-moving, and constantly in motion.Exper...
05/19/2026

In Trança, Cassi Abranches fills the stage with movement that feels layered, fast-moving, and constantly in motion.

Experience this dance work this summer at BAAND Together Dance Festival.

All tickets are choose-what-you-pay. General on-sale starts May 20th: https://lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/baand-together-dance-festival-401

Photo credits: Francesca Levita by Rachel Neville; Christopher R. Wilson by Andrew Eccles; Fangqi Li by Karolina Kuras; Taylor Stanley by Paul Kolnik; DTH Company Artist Kamala Saara by Nir Arieli

This Summer, Cassi Abranches’s Trança moves like a braid being built in real time — intricate, physical, and full of pul...
05/19/2026

This Summer, Cassi Abranches’s Trança moves like a braid being built in real time — intricate, physical, and full of pulse.

Don’t miss this work at BAAND Together Dance Festival—July 28 – August 1.

All tickets are choose-what-you-pay. General on-sale starts May 20th, get yours before they’re gone: https://lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/baand-together-dance-festival-401

Photo credits: Francesca Levita by Rachel Neville; Christopher R. Wilson by Andrew Eccles; Fangqi Li by Karolina Kuras; Taylor Stanley by Paul Kolnik; DTH Company Artist Kamala Saara by Nir Arieli

05/12/2026

Since 1970, generations of students have walked into our dance studios and found themselves through dance.

Consider making a gift before June 30, or starting a recurring monthly donation to help sustain our year-round commitment to dance excellence.
By becoming a monthly supporter, you contribute to a space where dancers are supported, challenged, and seen.

Make a gift today: https://giving.gofundme.com/campaign/780464/donate

Now is a great time to make a life-changing difference in a young person’s future!A donation from you will help us bring...
05/04/2026

Now is a great time to make a life-changing difference in a young person’s future!

A donation from you will help us bring in top tier faculty and world-renowned guest choreographers for workshops, intensives and to help us to continue to honor our commitment that no student is ever turned away due to financial hardship.

Make a donation today: https://giving.gofundme.com/campaign/780464/donate

Dance carries culture, memory, identity; it shapes how we see ourselves and one another.This International Dance, Day we...
04/29/2026

Dance carries culture, memory, identity; it shapes how we see ourselves and one another.

This International Dance, Day we celebrate its power to move generations.

We are proud to share our unique contribution to the world of dance through every performance, community engagement activity, and class.

Donate today to ensure that magic of dance reaches future generations: https://giving.gofundme.com/campaign/780464/donate

Photography by Steven Pisano, Martín Acuña, Cat Caruncho, and Paula Lobo. Courtesy of Ballet Hispánico

04/23/2026

Moment by moment, it is all structure until motion takes hold.

Company Dancers Amir J. Baldwin and Francesca Levita reflect on repertory work Línea Recta and the clarity they have about its precision, form, and tension.

See the work at New York City Center on April 23 and 25 (Matinee)

04/22/2026

They learn the steps but they also learn about themselves during the process.

Company Dancer Amir J. Baldwin speaks on the invisible, on what stays with you, and how it translates on the stage.

Experience Reactor Antígona at New York City Center. April 23 - 26.

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