The festival will take place at London’s Central Hall Westminster on the 25th and 26th June.

It has been announced that the renowned festival celebrated for transcending traditional concert and dance experiences, will be heading to London this summer.
Founded in Mexico in 2013, Gala de Danza’s mission is to bring “beautiful artistry to extraordinary places” while highlighting the importance of arts education globally. Since its inception, the Gala has drawn together world-class talent from across the performing arts spectrum.
Over the years, Gala de Danza has previously hosted an array of internationally acclaimed performers, from stars of the American Ballet Theatre and New York City Ballet to pop sensation Tate McRae and Latin ballroom champions Yulia Zagoruychenko and Riccardo Cocchi.
The London edition of the festival is set to include dancers from Rambert, The Royal Ballet, and English National Ballet. The event will also include world premieres by renowned choreographers Juliano Nunes and Jade Hale-Christofi, along with performances from innovative artists like Murmuration, Earth Harp, and the UK International Latin Champions. Emerging talents from Youth America Grand Prix will also take the stage, with more artists and collaborations still to be announced.
Marking this monumental new chapter, celebrated Brazilian choreographer and performer Juliano Nunes will lead an exclusive interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, offering audiences a breathtaking exploration of the classic masterpiece.
Christina Lyon, Gala de Danza’s Creative Director and Founder, reflects on the journey: “It has been over a decade since we began Gala de Danza in Mexico, bringing together a global community of artists with the shared vision of creating something truly unique. Our audience can expect mesmerizing performances in London, filled with novel interpretations and collaborations that evoke the senses. We’re excited to take the Gala’s vision to a new international stage, extending our brand of ‘beautiful artistry in extraordinary places’ to London.”
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