Rosie Herrera is a Cuban-American dancer, choreographer and artistic director of Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre in Miami. She is a graduate from New World School with a BFA in Dance Performance. She has been commissioned by The Miami Light Project, The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Ballet Hispanico, Jose Limon Dance Company, The Ringling Museum, Cincinnati Symphony, Santa Barbara Dance Theater, NuDialect, Ground Works Dance Theater, Houston Met Dance, Boston Dance Theater, Orchestra Miami, New World Symphony and the American Dance Festival (ADF) in 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018 and 2022. Her company, Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre, has been presented by the Northrop Dance Series, New World Symphony, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Miami Light Project, Baryshnicov Arts Center, Texas A & M University, Duncan Theater, The Annenburg Center, Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Dance Place, Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, The Yard at Marthas Vineyard, Alys Stephens Center, Wilson Center at Cape Fear University, The Rialto Center, Gotham Dance at Skirball and Focus Dance at The Joyce as well as by The American Dance Festival at the Joyce NYC in 2016 and 2018.
Rosie is also a classically trained lyric coloratura soprano and performs with the Performers Music Institute Opera Ensemble as well as works as an independent director and creative consultant throughout Miami. With over a decade of experience in both dance and cabaret, she has collaborated on productions with Walter Mercado, Pig Iron Theater, Carlotta Guerrero, Larry Keigwin, Migguel Angelo, Tall Order, The Moss Center, New World School of the Arts, Six Floor Ensemble, Zoetic Stage, New World Symphony, Cincinatti Symphony as well as with the interdisciplinary performance ensemble/avant- garde cabaret Circ X. She has also collaborated with filmmakers Randy Valdez, Adam Reign, Lucas Leyva, Jonathon David Kane, Ed Talavera, Dennis Scholl George Echevarria and Clyde Scott to create original short films, music videos and virtual reality dance films.
Rosie is a 2016 USArtist Sarah Arison Choreographic Fellow, a 2010 and 2018 MANCC choreographic fellow, a 2014 Bates Dance Festival Artist in residence, a 2016 Bessie Schoenberg Fellow and a 2011 and 2016 Miami Dance Fellow. She was awarded a Princess Grace Choreographic Fellowship for her work with Ballet Hispanico in 2013. Most recently she was awarded a 2024 Guggenheim Choreographic Fellow and is the 2024 innagural Knight Choreographic Fellow.