The Cleveland Havana Ballet?
Yes—Meet the Two Companies Joining Forces for a Rare Collaboration
”"Our intent is that this will be a long-term relationship."
Dr. Margaret CarlsonProducing Artistic Director
Photo Bill Naiman
Ever since President Obama reestablished diplomatic relations with Cuba in 2014, the two countries’ dance communities have been eager to strengthen relationships. Now, in spite of tightened travel and business restrictions by the Trump administration, an exciting new collaboration is on the horizon: Cleveland–based Verb Ballets is teaming up with Cuban ballet company ProDanza for a series of performances in Havana. There, the two companies will combine to form the Cleveland Havana Ballet, presenting a full-length production at the prestigious Alicia Alonso Grand Theater.
Last spring, the Cleveland Foundation, through its Creative Fusion: Cuba Edition program, brought ProDanza artistic director Laura Alonso to Ohio for a two-month residency with Verb Ballets, where she taught classes in the rigorous Cuban style. “We’re not a classical company, so the dancers needed that kind of training,” says artistic director Dr. Margaret Carlson in a phone interview. Alonso—a former dancer with the National Ballet of Cuba and daughter of its founder, prima ballerina Alicia Alonso—worked with the company to break technique “down to the little finger,” says Carlson, who points out that “it’s hard to get that kind of training anymore.”