The Halili Cruz School of Dance once again demonstrated its unmatched artistry and excellence in its grand production, “Diversifiera 2025: Forty Unbound,” held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater.
With a full house and an electrifying atmosphere, the show began promptly at 7 p.m., setting the tone for an unforgettable evening of dance. The audience responded with overwhelming enthusiasm — cheers and thunderous applause echoed throughout the theater, a testament to the caliber and emotional impact of each performance.
Dancing to Bini’s ‘Da Coconut Nut’
Founder and Artistic director Shirley Halili Cruz Cruz and associate directors, choreographers Anna Halili Cruz Bueno and Grace Perez
Thirty six alumni members from 1990 to 2020 take part in the performances.
The youngest performers present ‘Le Danse des Fleur’.
Former country manager of Etihad Airways Saeed and wife Ruth Amad, Hi Society, Halili Cruz, George Sarakinis and Sofia Amad
Alainey Henderson, Fiona Richardson, Elsie Bayton and Esha Dawson
More than 2,000 appreciative audience members cheer enthusiastically and break into thunderous applause after each number.
Vida Senior Halili Cruz Ballet School students
Shirley Halili with Tommy Sabarre in ‘Don Quixote’
Dancing to Bini’s ‘Da Coconut Nut’
True to its title, the showcase celebrated diversity in movement and style. From the refined elegance of classical ballet to the dynamic energy of hip-hop, the production spanned multiple genres, including jazz, lyrical, tap dance, aerial, and acrobatic. Each number stood out as a choreographic masterpiece, marked by creative vision and executed with exceptional precision.
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Nearly 500 dancers took the stage, showcasing not only technical skill but also a deep emotional connection to the choreography. The synchronization and mastery — achieved in less than a month of preparation — reflected the discipline and dedication instilled by the school.
The visual spectacle was elevated by impressive set designs and exquisite costumes that complemented each performance’s theme and concept. Every detail was carefully crafted, adding richness and depth to the overall experience.
Behind this artistic triumph were directors Anna Halili Cruz and Grace Perez, who masterfully orchestrated a seamless blend of concept, choreography, and surprise elements. The production served as a grand tribute to their mentor and the school’s artistic director, Shirley Halili Cruz, in celebration of her 50th year as a dance educator and the school’s 40th founding anniversary.
Diversifiera 2025 was more than a dance recital — it was a heartfelt celebration of passion, legacy, and the boundless possibilities of artistic expression.