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ConCierta Mujeres

Many congratulations to Conservatory violin student, Paloma Diaz, who performed alongside a group of extraordinary women artists on September 21st at ConCiertas Mujeres, a concert celebrating women in the Arts, featuring Conservatory piano professor, Ileana Cortizo, and Spanish Dance Department Head, Marisol Moreno.

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ConCiertas Mujeres

Many congratulations to Conservatory violin student, Paloma Diaz, who performed alongside a group of extraordinary women artists on September 21st at ConCiertas Mujeres, a concert celebrating women in the Arts, featuring Conservatory piano teacher, Ileana Cortizo, and Spanish Dance Department Head, Marisol Moreno.

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Aires de España

Sunday, September 15, 2019, 5:00 p.m. Miami-Dade County Auditorium Musical Director: Marlene Urbay  Guest Artists: Eglise Gutierrez, soprano Peter Alexander Rivera, tenor Marisol Moreno, Spanish dancer and choreographerCristina Masdueño, Spanish dancerRaul Salcedo, Spanish danceSegovia Ballet Español  On September 15th, the Spanish dance department performed alongside the Florida Chamber Orchestra in their concert, Aires de España, directed by Conservatory Music Department Head, Maestro Marlene Urbay, featuring music by some of the most prominent classical Spanish composers, such as Falla, Albeniz, Breton, Geronimo Gimenez, Lecuona, Debussy, as well as highlights from Spanish Zarzuelas and flamenco. The dancers in Segovia Ballet Español and the Spanish Dance Ensemble did a phenomenal job…

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Florida Dance Association’s Young Dancers’ Workshop

The CEC dancers spent an outstanding weekend in Gainesville, Florida for the Florida Dance Association’s Young Dancers’ Workshop.  They had the opportunity to take a variety of classes in different dance styles, including ballet, modern dance, African, hip hop, jazz and even yoga! They were also one of the few middle school age groups to participate in the evening gala performances, where they performed “Lost in Translation,” choreographed by Danella Bedford.

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For 87 years, Conchita Espinosa Conservatory of the Arts (CEC) has maintained their commitment to the development of young artists. CEC offers students exceptional technical and artistic training within a nurturing environment that allows them to develop into human beings with a deep understanding, appreciation, and respect for the Arts. Enrollment is open to the community and not limited to students from the Academy. Classes are also available for professionals and adults.