At 58, Ballet Dancer Michelangelo Canale to Perform at Sarasota Living Arts Festival

Sarasota, Florida Nov 1, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Proving that passion and artistry know no age limit, Michelangelo Canale, a 58-year-old ballet dancer with more than four decades of performance experience, will take the stage at the Living Arts Festival. Known for his expressive storytelling and powerful technique, Canale began his formal ballet training at the University of Nevada, and has performed with companies including Royal Winnipeg Ballet, André Eglevsky Ballet, New Orleans Delta Festival Ballet, and Eugene Ballet. His upcoming Sarasota appearance blends expressive movement and technical mastery, which have become his hallmarks.
Ive never believed dance has an expiration date, Canale said. Every stage of life adds something new to the way I move and the way I connect with the audience.
His participation embodies the spirit of this years event "bringing bold ideas to life and celebrating the creative spirit that connects us all." Canales dedication and vitality are an inspiration. His performance reminds us that art continues to evolve with us.
The Living Arts Festival runs November 2-9, 2025, showcasing talent in dance, music, and visual art.
For tickets and full festival details, visit https://sarasotarising.org/
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St. Petersburg Festival of Dance
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Source :St. Petersburg Festival of Dance
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