


The incomparable energy and passion of the dancers from BALLET REVOLUCIÓN sweep the audience away like an emotional fireball. No other dance performance comes even close to getting its audience out of their seats like this. All of this is made possible by the fantastic live music of the seven-piece BALLET REVOLUCIÓN live band. Directly from the stage, it unleashes the exuberant energy of the young dancers.
Accompanied by powerfully grooving virtuosos on bass, trumpet, percussion, guitar, and drums, the first-class singers interpret international hits from pop, R&B, and hip-hop with their soulful voices. The group plays every song as if it were their own. And with a sound that goes straight to your feet, the seven musicians make it clear with every note where they come from.
When you perform with live music, you instantly have 50 percent more energy—because it gets right into your blood.Roclan González Chávez, choreographer of BALLET REVOLUCIÓN
Even when they play Usher, you can still sense the Cuban influence.Roclan González Chávez, choreographer of BALLET REVOLUCIÓN
Cuba is home to one of the world’s most prestigious dance schools, the Escuela Nacional de Arte (ENA) in Havana. Many dancers from BALLET REVOLUCIÓN were trained there.
The Cuban school of ballet combines various international dance traditions and has established a globally recognized training program in Havana. In the 1950s, modern dance styles influenced Cuba, where they were combined with traditional Cuban movements to create a unique form of dance.
Modern dance, ballet, traditional Cuban dance, street dance: In BALLET REVOLUCIÓN, various dance styles come together to create an explosive and equally unique blend.