Conclusion and Cisneros' Legacy

    Today, Cisneros continues working in education. In 2020, she became the director of the four campuses of the Frederick Quinney Lawson Ballet West Academy, located in Utah (Haley). Her primary goal with the academy is to build up the youth, as they are the future generation of ballet dancers (Haley). Her many years of dancing and subsequent teaching experience upon retirement from ballet will surely assist her in taking on such an important role. I ultimately chose to focus on Cisneros because of her legacy as the first Latina prima ballerina. This is an astonishing accomplishment that revolutionized the world of ballet. It surely opened the door for many other Latinas to pursue their dreams of dancing for a professional ballet company. Her journey was not easy, as she had to overcome prejudice and discrimination. These difficulties also resonated with me, as I understand what it is like to be a woman of color. However, her work ethic and raw talent allowed her to rise above all these struggles and achieve her dreams. She truly is a role model for the Latino community and was a pioneer within the ballet world. Cisneros’ many accomplishments will continue to be remembered and honored because of the lasting impact that they had on ballet as a whole.

(Above): Cisneros (center) teaching students at Ballet West Academy. Photo Credit: Blaine Truitt Covert.


(Above): Interview with Cisneros about her role as director of Ballet West Academy. 2023. Credit: Utah Business.



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