Rita Finds Home
Oct 1 – Nov 3, 2023
Tickets are are currently sold out for October 1 family matinee. Feel free to come in to be waitlisted, however seating is not guaranteed.
For the 2023 Ballet for Young People performances, guest will enjoy a new story ballet relevant to the South Florida community.
Rita Finds Home tells the story of Rita, a young artist, who paints and dreams of one day living in the big city despite the lush tropical island she lives in. When a hurricane thrusts Rita and her mother into a new life in an urban metropolis, she struggles to adapt to her new environment. Feeling lost and like everything she knew, including her talents, were washed away by the storm, Rita embarks on a journey that helps her re-define what home means to her. With a little help from her new friends and her family, Rita’s spirits lift as she explores the beauty of her new city, igniting a new sense of home, and the realization that her talents never left her.
This 45-minute production comes to life with brightly colored costumes and props. The audience will be transported to the Caribbean and then to the big city by the beautiful sets. Rita Finds Home is a co-production with the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago.
Amy Hall Garner
Karla Estela Rivera
Elisa Chavarri
Erica Lynette Edwards
Upcoming Family Matinees
The following shows are open for families to experience the Rita Finds Home together. Families across South Florida are invited to register for tickets to for the following locations:
MCB Studios, Miami Beach | Sunday October 1st, 2023 | 2:00pm – 3:00pm |
Upcoming Student Matinees
Student matinees welcome school students and teachers to experience the magic of ballet throughout the school year. Each student receives an Educational Guide that teaches them about the many components of ballet performance.
Arsht Center, Knight Concert Hall | Wednesday October 25th, 2023 | 11:00am – 12:00pm |
Broward Center, Parker Playhouse | Tuesday October 31st, 2023 | 10:00am – 11:00am 11:30am – 12:30pm |
Kravis Center (Sensory-Friendly) | Friday November 3rd, 2023 | 11:00am – 12:00pm |
“As a choreographer, educator, and mother, the story of Rita Finds Home connects to my passion of finding the arts at an early age. The exposure to the arts during my formative years changed the trajectory of my life. My hope is that through the wonderful story written by Karla, the movement, and the beautiful illustrations by Elisa, children are introduced to three elements of the arts that initiate and spark curiosity and creativity within their ‘home.’” – Amy Hall Garner
Prior to her role at AAC, she had the honor of being the executive director of the historic Free Street Theater. She is currently a company member of 2nd Story, is a co-host of the Creative Generation’s Why Change? Podcast, and the author/narrator of the first-ever commissioned young audiences piece for the Joffrey Ballet, Rita Finds Home (a co-production with the Miami City Ballet).
Karla continues to perform in venues and zoom rooms across the country, actively teaches storytelling and consults on arts education, social justice, and advocacy initiatives. She is a native of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, and holds a BA from Columbia College Chicago, with graduate studies at New York University.
IG & Twitter: @kestelarivera
LinkedIn: karlaerivera
Elisa Chavarri is a freelance illustrator originally from Lima, Peru. She did much of her growing up in Northern Michigan, where her family kept their Peruvian culture and Latin roots alive. Elisa’s client list includes Sesame Street, American Girl, National Geographic Learning, Hallmark, and Highlights.
“As an artist and immigrant who came to this country at a young age, I feel a strong connection to Karla’s story and its protagonist, Rita. It speaks to me how the obstacle of feeling displaced in a new environment can be overcome by the beauty of keeping your own culture alive as you are embracing a new one. I am inspired by the use of art in self-expression, in processing emotions, and in unifying people, therefore my hope is that this piece will convey a feeling that the arts are for everyone and that ‘home’ is within you.”