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Lourdes Lopez

Lourdes Lopez
Born 1958 (age 58–59)
Cuba
Occupation Artistic director
Current group Miami City Ballet
Former groups The School of American Ballet New York City Ballet The George Balanchine Foundation Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company Morphoses Productions

Lourdes Lopez (born 1958) is a Cuban-American ballet company Artistic Director of Miami City Ballet and former Principal Dancer of New York City Ballet. She is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Ford Foundation.

Miami City Ballet is the largest South Florida arts organization reaching an annual audience of over 125,000 in four Florida Counties. It includes a ballet school with over 1500 students and adults.

Lopez was born in Havana, Cuba in 1958 and raised in Miami by her parents along with two sisters. At the age of eleven she received a full scholarship to the School of American Ballet, the official school of the New York City Ballet. At fourteen, she moved to New York permanently to devote herself to full-time studies at the School of American Ballet, and shortly after her sixteenth birthday, she joined the corps de ballet of New York City Ballet in 1974. She was promoted to Soloist in 1981 and Principal Dancer in 1984 and retired at age 39 in 1997.

As a Soloist and Principal Dancer with New York City Ballet, she danced for two legends of the art form, George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, performing countless featured roles including Violin Concerto, Firebird, Serenade, Liebeslieder Walzer, Divertimento No. 15, and Agon. Lopez’s great interest in children also found her writing and contributing to many of the company’s Family Matinee series.

Upon retirement in 1997, Lopez joined WNBC-TV in New York as a Cultural Arts reporter, writing and producing feature segments on the arts, artists and arts education. She was also a full-time senior faculty member and Director of Student Placement, Student Evaluation and Curriculum Planning at New York’s Ballet Academy East. She served on the dance faculty of Barnard College and guest taught at numerous dance institutions and festivals in the United States.

In 2002, Lopez became the Executive Director of The George Balanchine Foundation, which works to educate the public about dance and to further the art of ballet, with a special emphasis on the work and achievements of George Balanchine.


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