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W&L Presents the ‘Miami All Stars’ The show is scheduled for Jan. 27 Tickets are required.

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W&L and the Lenfest Center for the Arts present “Miami All Stars” — the ultimate theatrical ballroom dancing experience complete with jaw-dropping choreography, breath-taking moves, superb technicality and quick-fire precision — on Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Keller Theatre. Tickets are required.

Tickets are available online at my.wlu.edu/lenfest-center/miami-all-stars with a credit card or in-person at the Lenfest box office.

From Cha-Cha to Tango, Foxtrot to Mambo, and Swing to Salsa –– along with dancers for Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s epic “Super Bowl LIV” Halftime Show — this wild and vivacious group electrify the stage with a superb company of world-class dancers in more than 20 sizzling costumes featuring the “Latin Fire” Miami has become famous for.

Under the direction of Manny and Lory Castro — recognized internationally in the World Dance Sport Federation and deemed Ballroom royalty choreographers — the “Miami All Stars” exploded on the scene with their flawless timing and incredible technique. They are passionately dedicated to bringing the golden age of dance to the masses.

Seen by millions on TV commercials and shows, the “Miami All Stars” have also appeared on Jennifer Lopez’s “World of Dance,” NBC’s “America’s Got Talent,” Telemundo’s “Gran Opportunidad” and Paula Abdul’s “Live to Dance. With the dancers hailing from Italy, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Chile, Argentina, Columbia and Haiti, the dancers’ multicultural backgrounds inspire their tremendous versatility and variety of performance styles.

In addition, key dancers Vadym Pidhoretskyy and Ruby Castro were recently named Blackpool Under 21 Latin World Champions 2022 — the world’s first and foremost Festival of Dance and the home of Ballroom Dancing at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool, England.

Box office hours are Tuesday-Friday, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Forms of payments include cash, check or credit card. Patrons can contact the Box Office by calling 540-458-8000 or emailing boxoffice@wlu.edu.

This event is sponsored in part by the Class of ’64 Performing Arts Fund and the Pauline B. And Paul D. Pickens Fund for the Performing Arts.