Lyst, RoxanneSolera Guevara, Maria2024-05-022024-05-022024-05-10https://hdl.handle.net/11244/340277This study explores the intersection between ballet and Latin dance, two dance styles with divergent trajectories in the choreographic field. It examines the history of ballet from the appearance of the Ballet de Cour in the 15th century and its relationship with European social dances, highlighting its origin and evolution as an artistic expression rooted in popular culture. Additionally, the history and evolution of four emblematic Latin dances—cumbia, merengue, bolero, and salsa—are analyzed, exploring how these genres have emerged, evolved, and been danced to over time. The study also investigates how ballet has successfully merged with other dance genres, evidencing previous mixtures between ballet and various styles. Simultaneously, it examines how Latin dances have transcended their social origins to reach international stages and competitions. Finally, a choreographic proposal is presented that unites ballet with salsa and bolero, showcasing the creative and artistic potential of this fusion, both in choreographic and cultural terms. This investigation contributes to the understanding of the intersections between classical dance and Latin cultural expressions, emphasizing the richness and diversity of both traditions and their ability to engage in dialogue and enrich each other in the artistic field. Keywords: ballet, Latin rhythms, cumbia, merengue, bolero, salsa, choreographic fusion, cultural integration.Latin American DanceLatin American BalletCultural integration through danceChoreographic fusionBRIDGING BALLET AND LATIN DANCE: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO CHOREOGRAPHY AND CULTURAL INTEGRATION