Lourdes Lopez Arts LLC In 2025, Lourdes Lopez Arts LLC was founded. Lopez is working to promote the Miami cultural scene and was quoted in February 2015 with the following, “If you look into the future, what do you create that really protects, that cushions, the arts here in Miami? That’s what I’m trying to figure out.” Lopez is a member of
The Kennedy Center Honors Artist Committee and has also served as a dance panelist for the
National Endowment for the Arts. She recently directed and co-produced The Art of Partnering™, a groundbreaking video series that explores this often-forgotten element of ballet.
Ford Foundation Lourdes Lopez was appointed to the
Ford Foundation Board of Trustees, making her the first artist in the foundation's history to serve on this board. This appointment was groundbreaking as it represented the foundation's recognition of arts leadership at the highest philanthropic levels. Upon her appointment, Ford Foundation President Darren Walker stated, "Lourdes brings a dynamism and creative energy that will enrich and advance the work of the foundation. She shares a deep commitment to social justice and has continually broken barriers in her own life while working to expand opportunity for everyone." The Ford Foundation has assets of more than $11 billion and operates in all 50 states and more than 50 countries. Significantly, Lopez noted that "The Ford Foundation's efforts to strengthen arts in America directly impacted my life and allowed me to fulfill my dream of a lifetime in the arts" through her scholarship to the School of American Ballet. to be the artistic director of the Miami City Ballet. Lopez says "Dance is so much, especially where I came from, about women. We're the thing in the front. Yet in terms of heading organizations, women haven't had a very visible position within a dance company. I don't know why that is. But I don't wake up in the morning and think I'm the only woman. I wake up in the morning and think, what am I going to do for Miami City Ballet next year?" As artistic director, Lopez brought 47 premieres to Miami City Ballet including
Alexei Ratmansky's Swan Lake. Lopez explained the production with the following, "Just imagine what it means for a company the size of MCB to have permission for a production like that, a creation by one of the greatest living choreographers in the world... I think ‘Swan Lake’ establishes a company as a worthy organization, It gives it a mark of quality. And that’s what I wanted for Miami City Ballet... that mark that said, ‘We are a real ballet company.’ And we achieved that.” Lopez is the only individual entrusted by The George Balanchine Trust to completely reimagine ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream''.
Morphoses In 2007, Lopez co-founded Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company serving as its executive director. Morphoses aimed to revitalize dance through innovative collaborations with important artists from the worlds of music, visual arts, design, film and fashion; and by inviting younger and broader audiences to engage in and actively experience dance.
Cuban Artists Fund Lopez co-founded The Cuban Artists Fund. It supports Cuban and Cuban-Americans achieve their artistic goals, while ensuring their economic freedom. Lopez was honored by the American Immigration Law Foundation for her accomplishments and contributions to American society.
George Balanchine Foundation In 2002, Lopez became the executive director of The
George Balanchine Foundation. She oversaw the Balanchine Centennial and worked to educate the public about dance to further the art of ballet.
After the New York City Ballet Upon retirement in 1997, Lopez joined WNBC-TV in New York as a cultural arts reporter, writing and producing feature segments on the arts, artists and arts education. She was also a full-time senior faculty member and director of student placement, student evaluation and curriculum planning at New York's Ballet Academy East. She served on the dance faculty of Barnard College and guest taught at numerous dance institutions and festivals in the United States. She even appeared with
Jock Soto in some
Sesame Street segments such as demonstrating cooperation with Elmo and Zoe. ==Dance career==