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In preparation for Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month, which begins on September 15th, we are delving into the life of Alicia Alonso, the famous Cuban prima ballerina, choreographer, and founder of Ballet Nacional de Cuba!

Alicia Alonso was born on December 12, 1920 in Havana, Cuba, where she began her ballet training before continuing her studies in the United States. Alonso’s career skyrocketed in the 1940s when she became the prima ballerina of the American Ballet Theatre (ABT), dazzling audiences with her performances in Giselle and Swan Lake.

Despite facing significant challenges, including severe vision problems, Alonso’s determination and passion for dance never diminished. She developed a stage technique to compensate for her vision, relying on precise lighting and stage markers. In 1948, she co-founded the Ballet Nacional de Cuba, where she cultivated generations of dancers and established the company as a world-renowned institution.

Alonso was widely celebrated for her artistry and contributions to the world of ballet. She is remembered as a cultural icon who played a pivotal role in promoting ballet in Cuba and around the globe, leaving a permanent mark on the art form.

 

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