The former dancer Paloma Herrera resigned from her position as director of the Stable Ballet of the Teatro Colón and communicated it through social networks. “I am leaving office after 5 years, immensely grateful to the public who valued my management from the first day, always showing their enormous affection and support, and of course to my work team who was always by my side at the foot of the canyon” , wrote. And she remarked: “I will continue working and enjoying this wonderful art that is dance, but in places where the love of dance can truly be enjoyed.” The last line hides a reproach that Herrera did not make public, although it was in a letter addressed to the general director of the Colón, María Victoria Alcaraz. In it, the former head choreographer of a dance corps whose problems seem to have no solution complains about several things, including her limited decision-making power for some hirings (with which she did not agree), attributing responsibility for them to intermediate management strata and not Alcaraz, with whom he had a good relationship and they had planned together the general lines of this year’s season. She also complained Herrera about some long-standing bureaucratic problems, such as certain lack of discipline in the Stable Ballet regarding attendance at rehearsals, among other things.
Source: Ambito

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