
On Your Feet! Taps Into Your Senses
Gloria and Emilio Estefan’s love story, told en español, swivels themes of dashed dreams, generational clashes, and what it means to look and sound “American.”

Gloria and Emilio Estefan’s love story, told en español, swivels themes of dashed dreams, generational clashes, and what it means to look and sound “American.”

best I’ve yet seen for two reasons: …exuberant and joyful choreography…the thrill of the world-premiere translation into…Spanish.

On that front, director and choreographer Luis Salgado — who presciently played director and choreographer Kenny Ortega in the Broadway version of the show — delivers the goods.

Direction and choreography by Luis Salgado and Valeria Cossu have enhanced the fascinating source material of the Estefan and Fajardo family by giving the more intimate scenes as much heft

I was watching the new musical The Magician’s Elephant at the Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre in London when, near the end of the show, a character asked: “DO YOU BELIEVE ME?” And a child in the audience screamed, “NO!” The audience laughed, but my mind began to wonder…

Oklahoma City University is bringing Lin-Manuel Miranda’s debut musical In the Heights. Guest director of the Tony Award-winning Broadway production is Luis Salgado, the New York-based director, choreographer and performer
The Palace has brought in Luis Salgado, and Salgado Productions directors Florencia Cuenca, Marina Montesanti and Claudia Mulet to guest direct the staged readings, which will be attended by the

El actor y coreógrafo adelanta detalles de las ocho producciones en las que labora, incluyendo On Your Feet! en el CBA de Santurce.

A black box theater recently opened at Lawrence High School called the Salgado Playhouse, named for Luis Salgado, a dancer, and choreographer from New York City.

The “Luis Salgado Playhouse” space was born from the hearts of more than 80 Latin American students and 15 American theater, dance and music teachers from Lawrence HS.