From the grim streets of Chicago to the neon lights of Las Vegas, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa reveals an epic ballet about clashes among mafia families. Evoking the shadows of West Side Story and The Godfather, the choreography guides us through the 1950s, amidst themes of power and vengeance.
Ochoa’s genius lies in her narrative talent that seamlessly blends the allure of cabaret with the brutality of street brawls. This ballet transcends performance to become a theatrical revelation. Ochoa shapes emotions, with each step a testament to her acclaimed mastery.
The music itself is a protagonist. Ranging from dizzying waltzes to the sultry embraces of tango, from the genius of Piazzolla to the timeless Bach, each note carries the weight of the narrative. Ochoa’s work is a cinematic journey, a blend of film noir intrigue and the undeniable charm of Broadway. A symphony of movements, a dance of light and shadow.