In her SundayArts Blog, Susan Yung calls Danza Contemporanea de Cuba, “Vibrant, skilled, disciplined dancers of all shapes and sizes, … radiating with confidence” and likens the dancers to the Ailey company lauding them for being, “top-notch dancers, flexible in style and approach, making the most … of whatever choreography they’re presented with.”

Program 2 debuts Friday night, featuring Horizonte, a new work by former Ballet Hispanico principal dancer Pedro Ruiz, the first Cuban American to set a work on this remarkable company.

