Today’s 
Enlightening Entertainment 
will be presented in 
Spanish and English, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, Mongolian
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Spanish 
and Thai.
Halo graceful viewers.
Today we will enjoy the 
world-class traditional 
and eclectic dances of 
the Blankenship Ballet 
Company, based 
in Los Angeles, USA.
Apart from 
classical Cuban ballet, 
their diverse repertoire 
also includes salsa, 
Argentine tango, 
Afro-Cuban dance, 
flamenco, ballroom, 
and capobalé, which is 
a blend of the Brazilian 
martial art capoeira and 
Cuban ballet. 
Private and group lessons 
are offered as well 
in multiple dance styles.
Mr. Mark Blankenship, 
a former civil rights 
attorney, created the 
company with his wife, 
Mrs. Bertha Suarez 
Blankenship, 
an exceptional Cuban 
ballet artist and teacher 
at the company.
Mr. Blankenship explains 
the company’s unique 
way of performing 
“in-the-round” in which 
the audience can feel 
closer to the dancers.
We create a show where 
the dancers get close 
to the audience and 
the audience gets close 
to the dancers 
and something magical 
happens where 
the audience and 
the dancers blend. 
And there is some kind of 
emotional synergy that 
occurs that makes things 
a lot different and 
a lot more interesting 
in the dance world.
The Blankenship Ballet 
Company maintains and 
innovates pure Cuban 
ballet arts to the delight 
of the public who may 
have never experienced 
Cuban ballet before. 
It is characterized by 
its zest and speed and 
the remarkable strength 
of both the male 
and female dancers. 
Mrs. Bertha Suarez 
Blankenship is 
a former member of the 
National Ballet of Cuba 
and stars in many 
of the performances.
Cuban ballet is one of 
the best in the world. 
The Cuban technique, 
the education that we 
received is exceptional 
and I appreciate it a lot, 
the education 
we were given. 
And I brought it here 
to the United States, 
and I´m going to make it 
continue, thanks to all 
of my teachers in Cuba.
When I first started to 
get into the ballet, 
I saw two Cubans dance 
together and they did 
the Don Quixote 
that you saw tonight. 
It was so magnificent 
to me, the way
that they connected.  
Then I realized that 
the Cuban ballet 
was a form of dancers 
seeking freedom. 
And the ballet then 
became their vehicle 
for freedom.  
It’s almost like 
a big family dancing. 
Some of these people 
have danced with us 
over a decade and 
it’s just wonderful. 
I started at a very, very 
young age in Cuba, and 
I developed my technique 
there, and everything 
was built up there. 
I am happy because 
the style we are dancing 
here, which is classic, 
I´ve been dancing it 
there all my life 
and it is the same. 
Ballet in Cuba 
is very important 
because there we all 
have our culture, 
our roots and we hold art 
in our hearts. 
There is a good school in 
Cuba, a lot of technique. 
It´s a part of us, 
of our lives, 
since we´re born 
we have the music inside. 
I thank Cuba for making 
me a great dancer.
Recently, 
the Blankenship Ballet 
Company invited 
Supreme Master 
Television 
to the premiere of its 
“Cuban Ballet & Dance 
Extravaganza,” featuring 
luminous world-class 
Cuban ballet dancers. 
Within a grand ballroom 
venue, the audience 
could enjoy a rich variety 
of performances 
in a graceful, 
intimate setting.
When we return, 
we will find out more 
about the Blankenship 
Ballet Company 
and its presentation of 
pure Cuban ballet arts 
and more. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back to 
Enlightening Entertainment.
At the Blankenship 
Ballet Company, 
the purpose of dance
is to inspire.
This is visible 
in the faces of those 
attending the company’s 
“Cuban Ballet & 
Dance Extravaganza.”
The only thing that’s 
traditional about it 
are the elements of it
that come in the form 
of the dancers. 
But the rest of it is 
a vision of community 
to bring people together 
using the spiritual energy 
from the arts. 
“Muñecos” (Dolls) is 
an extraordinary piece, 
I love it because 
it is a lot of drama.  
She becomes a doll, 
he becomes a soldier 
for a moment, and... 
It was very moving 
for me to do it, 
it is my first time.
The Cuban artists 
at the Blankenship Ballet 
Company are some 
of the best, and 
are dedicated proud in 
sharing the Cuban culture 
with the public.
My name is 
Miguel Ángel Blanco 
and I´m a dancer, 
a classic one. 
My family is a family of 
artists and I started 
at a young age in Cuba. 
I was the lead dancer 
in the National Cuban 
Ballet, and this is what 
I´ve done all my life 
so far and I love to do it. 
I think I couldn´t live 
without doing it.
I think Cuba is a very 
rich country with culture. 
Not only ballet, but 
very good musicians, 
very good painters, 
good artists, 
and they love it. 
The audience loves art 
very much.  
I came to this country to 
make art, to teach what 
I was taught, and 
to keep on passing it, 
passing it along to 
other people, to children, 
or to all the people, 
or to be able to teach it 
so that it won’t be lost.
Because in Cuba, that is 
what we are taught, art. 
It is what we are 
taught the most, and 
we want to share it 
with other people.
The Blankenship Ballet 
Company also celebrates 
the arts of 
non-Cuban cultures. 
The evening of “Cuban 
Ballet & Dance” 
featured performances 
by the noted Flamenco 
dancers such as 
Ms. Celina Zambon 
as well as a special 
capoeira exhibition by 
Brazilian capoeirista
Gustavo Caldas. 
Each artist contributes 
his or her full enthusiasm 
for art.
My name is 
Gustavo Caldas 
I’m from Salvador,
Bahia, Brazil.  
I came into this country 
to teach capoeira to 
perform as a capoeirista 
and I’m also a dancer. 
It’s a Brazilian 
martial art. 
And many times you’re 
going to see people 
describing capoeira 
a mix of dance 
and martial art, 
we also have a lot of 
music involved. 
No matter where I am, 
capoeira is in my soul. 
That’s my mission. 
I was born in Argentina.  
I’m a flamenco dancer 
and choreographer. 
Then we bring 
that culture 
and show it to them.
You have to be standing 
there, and show 
the people what you are.
Not even to pretend 
a little bit less because 
it doesn’t work.
If you think about 
a culture, a culture 
is defined by its art.  
When we close our eyes, 
and think about things, 
we think about art, 
we think about 
beautiful creations, 
and it’s so much more. 
Art lasts forever. 
I don’t think 
art belongs to anyone.  
It belongs to the public. 
These ballets, and 
this Cuban culture that 
we brought tonight, 
it lives forever in the 
hearts and the minds of 
the people that saw it. 
They’ll never forget it. 
There will be children 
here that will 
never forget that 
they were here. 
There will be families 
that never forgot that 
they were here. 
The Blankenship Ballet 
Company is 
so committed to 
promoting the ballet arts 
to any and all interested 
in learning more
that it even welcomes 
spectators to 
its performances 
regardless of their capacity 
to purchase a ticket.
And then they come to 
lend us their soul 
and heart and ears, for 
one-and-a-half hours, 
and we take them 
for a ride.
They are going to 
be thinking: Ah, 
last Saturday I saw 
a flamenco show 
that inspired me! 
Life is so beautiful! 
Look at the flamenco, 
how beautiful it is!
That’s culture. 
That’s art. 
Give hope to the people, 
hope, that 
life is beautiful.
By going dancing 
to different places, 
so that people can see 
and love this, it helps  
to change the world, 
to peace.
What mesmerizing 
performances! 
We sincerely thank 
the elegant Blankenship 
Ballet Company and 
its diverse artists for 
dedication to introducing 
Cuban ballet as well as 
other cultures. 
May Heaven bless your 
pure-hearted endeavors 
to share hope, wonder, 
and joy through the arts.
For more information 
about the Blankenship 
Ballet Company, 
please visit: 
Thank you 
for your company today 
on Enlightening 
Entertainment. 
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lives of confinement.
Calling this 
“an act of cruelty,” 
Bolivia became 
the world’s first country 
to ban the use of all wild 
and domesticated animals 
in traveling circuses.
For their compassion, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored 
Bolivian Congresswoman 
Ximena Flores and 
President 
Juan Evo Morales Ayma 
each with 
the Shining World 
Leadership Award.
My greetings 
and respects to 
Master Ching Hai, 
because I'm sure that 
the thought she has 
is shared by many of us, 
that we are in the plan 
to have a more humane 
world, and free from 
suffering for animals. 
Join us for this program 
on Saturday, August 21, 
on Supreme Master 
Television.