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Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami Presenting cutting edge works by world class artists in South Florida and beyond 💥

Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami was founded in 2016 by former Miami City Ballet principal dancers Carlos Guerra and Jennifer Kronenberg. Carlos and Jennifer plan to offer audiences a fresh and diverse view of ballet through their direction of Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami, exploring collaborative avenues that are distinct in their reflection of South Florida. Drawing on 50+ years of cumulati

ve experience working with many of today's most celebrated international choreographers and directors, the two will bring a unique & promising perspective to the procurement of new & existing balletic repertoire.

At Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami, audiences can expect to see exciting, diverse, cutting edge works performed by world class artists who will keep viewers on the edge of their seats and demand to see more.

20/03/2025

On stage this weekend 🔜 Jerry Opdenaker’s ‘Surrender,’ inspired by a painting by Nigel van Wieck, depicts the final moments of a turbulent relationship.

This emotional duet joins an exciting mix of audience favorites opening tomorrow at the DUNCAN THEATRE 💥

🗓️ March 21-22 at the Duncan Theatre
🎟️ engage.palmbeachstate.edu/events?categories=23030

19/03/2025
19/03/2025

On stage this weekend 🔜 DDTM Artist in Residence Yanis Pikieris’ ‘Imagined Notions’ is an exuberant showpiece for four couples that highlights the company’s versatility and dynamism with a pulsing score by Karl Jenkins 💥

🗓️ March 21-22 at the DUNCAN THEATRE
🎟️ engage.palmbeachstate.edu/events?categories=23030

17/03/2025

This Weekend 💥 DDTM returns to the DUNCAN THEATRE with an exciting ‘Signature Works’ program!

Don’t miss this “must-see” evening of audience favorites including Yanis Pikieris’ dynamic ‘Imagined Notions;’ Ryan Jolicoeur-Nye’s ‘Resilience;’ Jerry Opdenaker’s ‘Surrender;’ and the main stage premiere of Alysa Pires’ ‘In Between.’

🗓️ March 21-22 at the Duncan Theater
🎟️ engage.palmbeachstate.edu/events?categories=23030

14/03/2025

TONIGHT 💥 We open our 2025 Salon Series at The Moss Center with an exciting line up of all-female choreographers!

Bringing the audience up close and personal with our vibrant dancers and choreographers, this popular performance series offers an inside look at the fascinating creative process and previews of exciting new works in progress. This weekend's Salon Series will also present a sneak peek at an upcoming company premiere by acclaimed choreographer Alysa Pires.

🗓️ March 14-16 at The Moss Center
🎟️ mosscenter.org/mc/eventDetail.page?id=313

"With the present show, where the artistic directors serve as moderators, Kronenberg and Guerra further fulfill their fo...
13/03/2025

"With the present show, where the artistic directors serve as moderators, Kronenberg and Guerra further fulfill their foundational goal — to support work by women choreographers. Adding family value to the endeavor, three among the four creators on the bill are company insiders. DDTM dancer Selah Jane Oliver and frequent guest artist Melissa Verdecia (previously with New York’s Ballet Hispánico) represent the home front..." — Guillermo Perez, WLRN

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Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami's Salon Series has been running since 2017, providing a platform for new dance pieces to be showcased before their official premiere. This year's edition will feature four works by women choreographers, including three by company insiders.

13/03/2025

This weekend 💥 Don’t miss a sneak peek of Alysa Pires’ thrilling ‘In Between’—originally choreographed for the National Ballet of Canada—during our 2025 Salon Series, March 14-16 at The Moss Center!

🗓️ March 14-16 at The Moss Center
🎟️ mosscenter.org/mc/eventDetail.page?id=313
📹 Original music by Adam Sakiyama

Originally premiering as part of our ‘Young Visionaries’ Lab Series in 2019, ‘Hasta la muerte nos separé’ will be reimag...
12/03/2025

Originally premiering as part of our ‘Young Visionaries’ Lab Series in 2019, ‘Hasta la muerte nos separé’ will be reimagined by choreographer Melissa Verdecia for this weekend’s Salon Series — adding new sections and presenting the work as a series of vignettes that capture the multiple phases of love lost and found, tied together with hints of sentimentality and a dose of sensuality.

🗓️ March 14-16 at The Moss Center
🎟️ mosscenter.org/mc/eventDetail.page?id=313
📸 Photos by Simon Soong

"On a proscenium stage, dance beckons with a wide focus on a bustling panorama. But up close and personal, artists in mo...
11/03/2025

"On a proscenium stage, dance beckons with a wide focus on a bustling panorama. But up close and personal, artists in motion—through breath and pulse, working muscles and joints, even flashing thoughts registered on faces and sinew—share intimacies as if in a private domain. It’s into that privileged space—and the process of creation and interpretation—that Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami (DDTM) has been taking audiences with its Salon Series since 2017. This year’s promising edition, at the Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center’s cozy Lab Theater, is on Friday, March 14, Saturday, March 15 through Sunday, March 16." — Guillermo Perez, Artburst Miami

Read more: https://www.artburstmiami.com/dance-articles/dimensions-dances-salon-series-at-the-moss-center-spotlights-female-choreographers

Introducing our 2025 Salon Series Choreographers: Selah Jane Oliver ✨Selah was born and raised in Miami and began her tr...
11/03/2025

Introducing our 2025 Salon Series Choreographers: Selah Jane Oliver ✨

Selah was born and raised in Miami and began her training at the Miami Youth Ballet with Marielena Mencia and Yanis Pikieris. Oliver also studied at New World School of the Arts and Modas Dance, where she received the majority of her Modern and Contemporary training. Oliver is currently a dancer with DDTM where she frequently performs as a featured artist and has toured with the company to the Joyce Theatre in New York City and the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, among many others.

Premiering at next weekend's Salon Series, 'Valley of Shadows' will be Selah's debut as a choreographer with DDTM!

🗓️ March 14-16 at The Moss Center
🎟️ mosscenter.org/mc/eventDetail.page?id=313

Introducing our 2025 Salon Series Choreographers: Emily Bromberg ✨Emily Bromberg grew up in Orlando, FL and received her...
05/03/2025

Introducing our 2025 Salon Series Choreographers: Emily Bromberg ✨

Emily Bromberg grew up in Orlando, FL and received her early training at Rolann’s School of Dance, Orlando Ballet and the Kirov Academy of Ballet. She finished her training at Boston Ballet School where she also danced with the Boston Ballet company as a member of the corps de ballet. After receiving her Bachelor’s in Psychology in Providence and dancing principal roles with Festival Ballet Providence and Colorado Ballet, she moved to Miami where she spent 11 years with Miami City Ballet as a Principal Soloist. Emily recently spent a season in Europe performing principal roles with the Slovak National Theatre in Slovakia, and as a guest principal dancer and ballet mistress for Ballet de Barcelona in Spain. In October 2024, Emily premiered as a dancer and a choreographer at the Alicia Alonso International Ballet Festival in Havana, Cuba. Emily is currently in her third season with Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami.

Premiering at next weekend's Salon Series, 'Found But Not Lost' will be Emily's debut as a choreographer with DDTM!

🗓️ March 14-16 at The Moss Center
🎟️ mosscenter.org/mc/eventDetail.page?id=313

05/03/2025

Next weekend’s Salon Series features two new works choreographed by company dancers Emily Bromberg & Selah Jane Oliver 💥 For both, this will be their first time choreographing premieres for performances at The Moss Center!

🗓️ March 14-16 at The Moss Center
🎟️ mosscenter.org/mc/eventDetail.page?id=313

Introducing our 2025 Salon Series Choreographers: Melissa Verdecia ✨Melissa Verdecia is from Miami, FL and received her ...
03/03/2025

Introducing our 2025 Salon Series Choreographers: Melissa Verdecia ✨

Melissa Verdecia is from Miami, FL and received her training from Caridad Espinosa, Miami Youth Ballet and New World School of the Arts where she graduated summa cm laude in 2008. Melissa earned her BFA in dance from The Juilliard School and was selected as a modern dance finalist in the NFAA’s YoungARTS competition. In 2012, Melissa joined Ballet Hispánico in New York City, where she spent ten seasons touring nationally and internationally. Melissa has also performed with PARA.MAR under the direction of Stephanie Martinez. Since returning to Miami, Melissa has worked with Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami and Peter London Global Dance Company as a guest artist, choreographer, and rehearsal director, and served as Director of the AileyCamp Miami summer program in 2023.

For our upcoming Salon Series, Melissa will revisit ‘Hasta que la muerte nos separé,’ a work that originally premiered as part of our 2019 Salon Series.

🗓️ March 14-16 at The Moss Center
🎟️ mosscenter.org/mc/eventDetail.page?id=313

28/02/2025

Earlier this month, we visited local middle and high schools as part of a special outreach program in collaboration with Miami Dance Hub, leading up to Miami Dances 2025!

The goal of this outreach initiative is to expose students to our diverse repertoire and share unique insight into our daily professional routines and creative processes!

Participating students have the opportunity to join a warm up class with DDTM dancers, watch a performance featuring excerpts of company repertory, and even learn a phrase of choreography from the dancers themselves!

We are looking forward to continuing our collaboration with Miami Dance Hub - an organization that seeks to unify, empower and educate the South Florida dance community - to inspire and transform the youth in our Miami community 💜

Introducing our 2025 Salon Series Choreographers: Alysa Pires ✨Alysa Pires is a Canadian choreographer whose works have ...
25/02/2025

Introducing our 2025 Salon Series Choreographers: Alysa Pires ✨

Alysa Pires is a Canadian choreographer whose works have been performed by companies such as the New York City Ballet, the National Ballet of Canada, Alberta Ballet, Ballet Kelowna, Ballet Edmonton, and more. Alysa held the position of Choreographic Associate at the National Ballet of Canada from 2019-2022. She began working with the company as part of their Choreographic Workshop where she created her acclaimed work
'In Between.'

DDTM will present a sneak peek of Alysa's 'In Between' as part of our upcoming 2025 Salon Series at The Moss Center.

🗓️ March 14-16 at The Moss Center
🎟️ mosscenter.org/mc/eventDetail.page?id=313
🔗 To learn more about Alysa, please visit alysapires.com
📸 Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic

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Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami is a new ballet company founded in 2016 by former Miami City Ballet principal dancers Carlos Guerra and Jennifer Kronenberg. Carlos and Jennifer plan to offer audiences a fresh and diverse view of ballet through their direction of Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami, exploring collaborative avenues that are distinct in their reflection of South Florida. Drawing on 50+ years of cumulative experience working with many of today's most celebrated international choreographers and directors, the two will bring a unique & promising perspective to the procurement of new & existing balletic repertoire. ​ At Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami, audiences can expect to see exciting, diverse, cutting edge works performed by world class artists who will keep viewers on the edge of their seats and demand to see more.