In this photo taken on Oct. 17, 2012 and made available by the Miami Heat, shows Miami City Ballet dancer Jeanette Delgado and Miami Heat player LeBron James in Miami.. The Miami City Ballet together with the Miami Heat are collaborating on a new ad campaign to promote Miami's cultural scene. (AP Photo/Miami Heat, David Alvarez)
February 14, 2013 - 12:42 PM
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Lourdes Lopez says she had heard the rumours about Miami City Ballet, that it was a failing institution in a cultural wasteland.
But she says neither turned out to be true. The dance company's new artistic director said Thursday that she's found a vibrant arts scene and support for her ambitious plans.
Lopez's program for the ballet's 2013-14 season challenges the dancers and their audience with new choreographers. She's also planning to create a new curriculum for the company's dance school to include dance and music history, not just dance instruction.
Lopez took over at the ballet in September after the abrupt departure of its founding artistic director, Edward Villella. He was ousted after nearly a year of financial struggles and management shake-ups that threatened to overshadow the company.
News from © The Associated Press, 2013