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The Music Center’s 2023–2024 dance season of Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center finishes dramatically with the L.A. premiere of Ballet Hispánico’s
Doña Perón—a modern ballet about the infamous Argentinian icon Eva “Evita” Perón—at The Music
Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion from July 12–14, 2024. An explosive portrait of one of the most
recognizable and controversial women in Argentinian history, Doña Perón was created by choreographer
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, who captivated Music Center audiences in 2023 with the lauded U.S. premiere
of Frida performed by Dutch National Ballet. Doña Perón is Ochoa’s first full-length work for the New
York-based Ballet Hispánico and marks the company’s first visit to The Music Center in 15 years.
“We are ecstatic to finish our 21st season of Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center with
the narrative of an iconic Latina figure by a Latina choreographer,” said Rachel S. Moore, president and
CEO of The Music Center. “This has been one of our boldest seasons yet, featuring several works about
strong, dynamic women created by strong, incredibly talented women. In July, we end another
extraordinary dance season with one of America’s cultural treasures—Ballet Hispánico—which has
joined forces with the celebrated choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, whose works we will be
presenting for the third time. Doña Perón will captivate Angelenos both through the story it tells and the
dancers who bring this story to life!”
The illegitimate daughter of a wealthy landowner, Evita Perón concealed her past as she rose in the
ranks from dancehall performer to Argentina's First Lady before her untimely death at the age of 33.
Doña Perón brings to light the extremes of power at the forefront of Evita's life; her work as an activist
and advocate for Argentina's women and working-class raised skepticism as she indulged in the
opulence of a high-class life. Was she a voice for the people or a deceitful actress? Ochoa explores these
diverging legacies and more, with Artistic Collaborator Nancy Meckler and Composer Peter Salem—the same team whom Ochoa collaborated with for Dutch National Ballet’s Frida. “Ballet Hispánico uses
every element of its artistry at its disposal,” writes Broadway World. “This isn’t just a performance—it is
an entire universe.” The New York Times adds: “In this banding together, you see not just a riveting story
but a company having reached a new horizon.”
“I am delighted to bring Ballet Hispánico to The Music Center, one of the world’s greatest venues, at the
iconic Dorothy Chandler Pavilion,” said Eduardo Vilaro, artistic director and CEO of Ballet Hispánico.
“Now in my 15th year as artistic director, I couldn’t be more pleased that we return to introduce Los
Angeles to our amazing artists with Annabelle Lopez Ochoa's tour de force, Doña Peron.”
“Evita Peron is a complex woman. Devoid of judgment, we decided to dig deep into her past and the
childhood events that shaped her hunger for fame, her thirst for recognition, and her fight for
acceptance,” adds Ochoa. “She gave a voice to the underdog and did it with such passion and grit that
some of her choices were controversial. As a female choreographer, I want to give female dancers
interesting and complex roles to tackle. It is a challenge but also gratifying to be able to show all of these
facets in Doña Perón.”
Further expressing the facets and inspired by Ballet Hispánico’s Diálogos signature conversation series
exploring the interconnections of the arts, social justice and Latino cultures, The Music Center will
present Diálogos on Thursday, July 11, 2024, from 7:00–9:00 p.m., in the outdoor stage of LA Plaza de
Cultura y Artes, one of the foremost local cultural hubs dedicated to celebrating Latino culture
through exhibitions, music, dance, culinary arts and storytelling experiences. The free, family-
friendly event in Downtown L.A. will focus on the embodied roots of Afro-Latinidad in movement, in a
public discussion led by Ballet Hispánico’s Artistic Director and CEO Eduardo Vilaro and L.A.-based
professional Peruvian folk dance artist Nadia Calmet, paired with performances by Ballet Hispánico
dancers and local musicians. Guests are welcome to bring folding chairs, blankets and a picnic. Doors
open at 7:00 p.m.; the program begins at 7:30 p.m.
Dance stemming from Afro-Latino roots continues on Friday, July 12, 2024, at The Music Center’s Dance
DTLA, Los Angeles’ largest free outdoor summer dance party, which takes place on Jerry Moss Plaza at
The Music Center from 7:00–11:00 p.m. The evening will highlight Reggaeton, beginning with easy-to-
follow lessons led by teaching artist Dennis Guzman, and dancing into the night.
For over 50 years, Ballet Hispánico has been the leading voice in intersecting artistic excellence and
advocacy and is now the largest Latino cultural organization in the United States.
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