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Co-Founding Artistic Directors

Jennifer Kronenberg

Jennifer was born in Queens, New York where she trained with Teresa Aubel, Nicholas Orloff, Norman Walker, and Barbara Walczack; continuing her studies on scholarship at the School of American Ballet before being chosen to join Miami City Ballet as an apprentice in 1994, at the age of 17. She moved steadily through the ranks achieving the title of Principal dancer, which she held with the company from 2001-2016. She has written a “From the Heart: Why I Dance” essay, published in DANCE Magazine’s April 2011 issue, the first edition of her book entitled “So, You Want to be a Ballet Dancer?” has been published electronically by Diversion Books, and the second edition has been published in paperback by The University Press of Florida. In addition, she currently serves on the Advisory Board for Florida’s own World of Dance Magazine. Ms. Kronenberg was a regular faculty member of the Miami City Ballet Summer Intensive Program, and has been an invited guest teacher with numerous schools throughout the United States and abroad, including Conchita Espinoza Conservatory of the Arts, Ballet East, Florida Dance Conservatory, The Cary Ballet Conservatory, Ballet Concerto, Ballet Chicago, Ballet Arts of Jackson Tennessee, El Ballet de Monterrey Curso de Verano, New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, and Naples Dance Conservatory, among many others. She and her loving husband and dance partner, Carlos Miguel Guerra, are proud to be the co-Founding Artistic Directors of South Florida’s newest ballet company, Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami.

Carlos Guerra

A native of Cuba, began his training at the Professional School of Ballet and Plastic Arts in Camaguey, Cuba. In 1996 he joined the Professional Ballet Company of Camaguey as a principal dancer and performed in such works as Swan Lake, Giselle, Carmen, Romeo and Juliet, and Coppélia, among others. He was invited to dance as a soloist for the Ballet Company of Santiago in Chile in 1998, assuming and holding the rank of principal dancer for the following two years. He participated in the International Festival of Ballet in Havana and the International Latin Gala in Asuncion in Paraguay, and was awarded first prize in the Provincial Contest at the School of Ballet in Camaguey in 1995. He also received honorable mention in 1996 at the International Ballet Competition in Havana. He came to the United States through an invitation to appear on the famous Latin television program Sabado Gigante in 2000, and just a few months later he was invited by American ballet icon Edwrad Villella to join Miami City Ballet as a soloist. He was named principal dancer in 2003, and danced with the company until spring 2016. He now proudly steps into a new role as he joins his wife and dance partner, Jennifer Kronenberg, in both the co-Founding and the Artistic Direction of their new ballet company, Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami. 

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