The Latin dance organization representing that country, the ballet group Hippánico, came back to the Apollo Theater with the famous Carmen. Maquia of the famous Gustavo Ramírez Sansano. A vibrant sensual choreography fuses contemporary dance and Spanish Pasodorubles and flamenco
Ballet Hip San Nico's New York season is offered by Jodie & John Arnold, Howard Gilman Foundation, Goya Foods, Hackney Dance Foundation, Francis Rear Foundation, Grace Princess Foundation - USA, Prospect Hill Foundation, SHS Foundation Will, Van Fox , The Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, the Sherman Foundation, the Schubert Foundation, etc. received public support from the National Arts Foundation, the New York City Cultural Bureau, the City Council, the State Arts Council of New York. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Assembly
The ballet group Hippanico is an American dance company based in Manhattan, New York. It was founded in 1970 by Puerto Rican / Mexican American dancer and choreographer Tina Ramirez to show dances reflecting Hispanic and Hispanic American experience. It expresses itself as "the most important representative of Spanish cultural dance in the United States." As Alvin Ailey did for the black community, Ramirez's vision for the ballet group Hispánico made contemporary Spanish culture a place of American dance. As an art director for 39 years, 50 different choreographers with diverse backgrounds to provide interpretation of contemporary Spanish culture, taking advantage of the diversity of dancers' ballet, modern dance, jazz, ethnic and other dance techniques I invited you.
The Latin dance organization representing that country, the ballet group Hippánico, came back to the Apollo Theater with the famous Carmen. Maquia of the famous Gustavo Ramírez Sansano. A vibrant sensual choreography fuses contemporary dance and Spanish Pasodorubles and flamenco. New York's ballet season consists of Jody & John Arnhold, Howard Gilman Foundation, Goya Foods, Hackneys Dance Foundation, Francis Lear Foundation, Grace Princess Foundation, Prospect Hill Foundation, and SHS Foundation. Fan Fox, Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Sherman Foundation, Schubert Foundation, Inc. Was publicly aided by the National Arts Foundation, the New York City Cultural Bureau, the City Council, and the Governor of the State Arts Council of New York. With the support of Andrew M. Cuomo and New York State Assembly
In 1983, Ballet Hispánico bought two coaching houses next to the Claremont Equestrian Academy on 89th Avenue of the National Register of Historic Places. These buildings were designed by architect Frank A. Rooke in 1892. Together with architect Buck / Kane, Ballet Group Hippa Nico changed two vehicle houses to headquarters in 1989. Due to the subsequent expansion in 2006, the capacity of the organization doubled.