As every year, the event serves as a platform for emerging talents, teachers, and professionals from several countries, who come together to connect and exchange experiences.
This Saturday’s gala concludes a program that included specialized keynote speeches, workshops, and master classes, among other activities.
Organized by the “Fernando Alonso” National Ballet School, the meeting fostered learning through courses on folklore, historical dances, and ballroom dancing.
The event’s agenda comprises artistic performances in many venues throughout the Cuban capital, featuring students and guest companies.
The 31st International Meeting of Academies for the Teaching of Ballet is dedicated to the 100th birthday of Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro and dance in its most varied expressions.
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