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CULTURE SHOCK MIAMI Presents The YOU Review: Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami

Written By Arts Marketing Network
March 12, 2018 at 7:53 PM

CULTURE SHOCK MIAMI Presents The YOU Review: Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami

Produced by Stephen and Kay Belth, Arts Marketing Network

South Florida’s newest ballet company, Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami, graced the Main Stage of the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center on July 8, 2017.

Founded by Artistic Directors and former Miami City Ballet Principal Dancers Carlos Miguel Guerra and Jennifer Carlynn Kronenberg, the company of professional dancers presented a mixed program by leading choreographers.

CULTURE SHOCKERS, students 13 to 22 years-old who love the arts, attended and shared their thoughts about the performance . . .

 

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