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BALAM Dance Theatre to Present 'Celebrating Hispanic Culture with Dance and Song' in Hispanic Heritage Month Program at Hempstead Public Library

Arts and Entertainment

September 22, 2023

From: BALAM Dance Theatre

New York, NY -- BALAM Dance Theatre (BALAM) brings its captivating, joyful cross-cultural new program, Celebración de la Cultura Hispana con Baile y Canción / Celebrating Hispanic Culture with Dance and Song, to the Hempstead Public Library.

BALAM Dance Theatre, a nonprofit professional dance company based in New York City, will debut the new program in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The program features El Barreño, a charming folkloric dance from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, added this year to BALAM's repertoire. The program stars entertainer, emcee and comedian extraordinaire -- Inma Heredia -- singing, dancing, and introducing the performance’s diverse works. The cast of dancers performing includes Robin Gilbert, Yumiko Niimi, Barbara Romero, and Carlos Fittante.

The program, subject to change, will also present these pieces:

-- Francisco Alegre, a sung Pasodoble;
-- Peruvian Dances of the 18th Century -- Huicho (Bird Dance), Chimo (Handkerchief Dance) and Lanchas (Harvest Duet);                
-- Quizas, a popular song by Cuban songwriter Osvaldo Farrés;
-- El Vito, performed with cape, castanets, and song;
-- Panaderos de la Flamenca with castanets;
-- Sevillanas Boleras, a duet with castanents;
-- Celebra la Vida song; and
-- Fantasia de Amor, a Salsa dance.

"Celebración de la Cultura Hispana con Baile y Canción (Celebrating Hispanic Culture with Dance and Song) honors the vibrant, distinctive beauty of Hispanic dance and music. This year, BALAM Dance Theatre is delighted to add to its repertoire a charming Central American folkloric dance, El Barreño. Set as a duet for two women, this dance features gorgeous displays of skirt work,” said Carlos Fittante, artistic director and president of BALAM Dance Theatre.

Date: Saturday, October 7

Time: 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Venue:
Hempstead Public Library
115 James A Garner Way
Hempstead, NY 11550

The program is free and open to the public. For information, contact the library at (516) 481-6990 or visit https://balamdancetheatre.blogspot.com.