Dario Vacarro cast as Lead Dancer; D1 to visit Pachamama Arts Center

By: Mar. 14, 2011
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R.Evolución Latina's Choreographers Festival is running full swing right now, and we couldn't be more excited. With auditions out of the way and the show fully cast, rehearsals are now underway. With all of this activity, we have a few new exciting announcements that we'd love to share.

Dario Vaccaro
We have cast our lead dancer for the production - DARIO VACCARO. Dario received the title of Cultural Ambassador of Cosquin after winning the gold medal at the Latin American Dance Tournament (ALAD) in Brazil and Argentina. Dario began his professional career as a member of Julio Boccas Ballet Argentino. Then, in 2002, he moved to New York to join Twyla Tharp Dance where he participated in the creation of new works by Ms. Tharp, and performed them with her company throughout the United States and Europe. Dario is currently choreographing and dancing in Projected, a multi-media dance collaboration with photographer Lois Greenfield.

R.Evolución Latina has been lucky enough to have so many talented and successful artists lend their time and energy to our cause, and now we are proud to have the support of Sergio Trujillo (All Shook Up, Jersey boys, Guys and Dolls, next to normal, Memphis, The Addams Family), one of the most talented Latino choreographers with 7 shows on Broadway. You can see his endorsement video here.

Last, 21 members of Dance Company D1 will be making the trip to NYC to participate in our festival. They will officially be arriving on March 16th to start rehearsals.Their first stop? The Pachamama Peruvian Arts Center in Jackson Heights on March 18th. R.Evolución Latina will be holding an open rehearsal there at 6pm so people can meet Vania and D1.

Official performances of the Choreographers Festival are March 28th and 29th. More information can be found at the Choreographers Festival Website.

R.Evolucion Latina is a non-profit located in NYC dedicated to empowering the artistic community in order to inspire growth within the Latino Community through collaboration, productions, and educational support programs. For more information on the organization, you can visit www.revolucionlatina.org.

 



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