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October 13, 2005 Issue # 1

A Pas de Deux, of sorts
Ballet Gamonet Maximum Dance’s Debut Season opens October. 7

By Natalia Maldonado

Ilana Lopez - by Steven Caras

Ballet mistress Iliana Lopez is signaling counts with her fingers at Ballet Gamonet Maximum Dance’s studio. She turns around to adjust the volume of the music, but already the dance floor is bustling with movement-three male dancers pace forward holding what seem like invisible suspenders, then run offstage, ballerinas from all directions make their way across in perfect unison, and dancers are tossed into the air with seemingly little effort. There is movement in every direction, until the music stops abruptly.
“Good, but this time, the hip needs to go more under,” Lopez emphasizes, and, turning to another dancer, adds, “and take your time, that doesn’t have to be so fast.”
Sitting beside her is choreographer Jimmy Gamonet de los Heros, watching his creations come to life.
“That’s working fine,” he tells a dancer. “Don’t fragment it though.”
Together, one detail at a time, Gamonet and Lopez are shaping Ballet Gamonet Maximum Dance’s debut, counting down to the October 7 showing of Program I, the first of a four program season that will last through May of 2006.

 

Hello Dali
Salvadore Dali Exhibit Opens in Coral Gables
A Feast for the Literary Senses
The Miami International Book Fair is back for its 22nd year
Saving the Last Dance
Members of the Miami Beach Commission approved
the purchase of the leasehold owned by the Miami City Ballet.
Key Players
Volunteers make the show go on
Buffalo Boy
A scene from Buffalo Boy, one of the films featured at Global Lens 2005