Miriam Larici & Sebastian Huici

Miriam Larici & Sebastian Huici

Miriam Larici was born in Matheu a little town of Buenos Aires Argentina. Introduced to the world of dance at the age of five, she trained in Classical Ballet, Jazz, Flamenco, Acrobatic and Tango. It was the very essence of disciplines and techniques of the dance that her teachers and coaches began to revere her artistry. Audiences awaited her prestigious career as a performer to unfold. Ms Larici, began her international reputation as an extraordinary performer, instructor and choreographer. Her premiere performance included tours with several tango companies in Japan, NHK, wowow Japanese TV. In Argentina she danced roles in the Broadway shows “42nd St.” and the famous musical “Me and My Girl”, where she was received by audiences praising her with standing ovations.

Ms. Larici’s first Hollywood movie by Warner Bros, was the “MAMBO KINGS”, she continued to delight viewers on numerous Argentinean, Mexico, England, Canada, United States, KBS Korean Broadcast and Japan TV programs.

Famous as the image of the show “FOREVER TANGO”, Miriam mesmerized viewers and critics with her artistic elegance. Her truest aspiration took her on a tour of the world, Japan, Korea, Portugal, London England, Italy, Spain, Indonesia, Bermuda Island, Spoleto Festival, Mexico, and most distinguished theatres in the United States and Canada. She was invited to perform for a performing arts series “Evening at Pops“, with Boston Pops Orchestra nationally broadcasted by PBS. It was at that performance, the acclaim dancer Leslie Caron stated “…If I had to choose among tango dancers in the world, these two would be my option.” (Watch Miriam' Boston Pops PBS performance on YouTube). Miriam attained one of her childhood dreams when she danced at the “Colon Theater” in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in “FOREVER TANGO”. She became a “Broadway Star” after performing two years at the theaters Walter Kerr and Marquis of Times Square on Broadway.

Sebastian Huici was born in Chacabuco, Buenos Aires, Argentina.  He began his ballet career at 17 years of age with teacher Claudia Exner. At 18, Sebastian was selected to become part of the most prestigious dance school in Argentina, the COLON Theatre in the world famous Argentine Opera House.  Some of his instructors included Antonio Trujol, Alejandro Totto, Leandro Regeiro, Mario Galizi and Veronica Idigoras from whom he received private instruction.  During the next several years, Sebastian performed in notable productions including Kirov Ballet’s “Corsario”, “Madame Butterfly”, “Bomarzo”, “Nutcracker” and “Estancia”.

In 2002, Mr. Huici joined London Royal Ballet principal Inaki Urlezaga’s dance company where he toured nationally and internationally for two years. 
In 2003, Sebastian performed the principal part in “Mega Concert of Art”.
At the age of 26, Mr. Huici was invited to join “Teatro Argentino de la Plata” under the direction of world-renowned choreographers Esmeralda Goglia, Lidia Segni, Violeta Janeiro, Esperanza Duch, Raul Candal, Luis Ortigoza, Julio Lopez, Marcia Haide and Miguel Elias.  At “The Argentine Theatre of la Plata”, Sebastian went on to perform the principal roles of “Ilarion” in Giselle, “El Torero” in Quijote, Souvernir de Florence, Aguas Primaverales and Anabelli.

Sebastian’s passion for tango brought him to “Night of Buenos Aires, Las Milongas” where he received instruction from the most prestigious milongueros and tango clubs which he joined to absorb the dance’s cultural roots and improve his style.  Among his favorite instructors was Silvio Labia. Sebastian performed at the prestigious tango house of Buenos Aires “Café Homero Manzi” and the spectacular stage production “Transitango” on Corrientes Avenue.  He performed the principal character “Valentine” in the show “Tango Manon” choreographed by Mora Godoy and Junior Cevilla. In 2007, Sebastian became the face of Columbia Artists stage production “Tango Buenos Aires” where he toured more than 68 cities in the US. Mr. Sebastian Huici’s experience, technique and charisma place him among the best instructors and performers in the world.

Impressed by his technique and elegant style, world-level performer and instructor Miriam Larici invited Sebastian to join her in future projects. Mr. Huici and Ms. Larici have joined in a collaborative partnership.


Upcoming engagements of Miriam Larici and Sebastian Huici for the year 2008 include:


April 18-20, San Francisco: stage production “Tango Trilogy” directed by maestro Daniel
April 22-25, Seattle, WA: Workshops at the Sony Dance Hall
June, Boston, MA: Boston Tango Festival
August, Maui: Maui Tango Festival
November 22-23, Los Angeles: stage production “Dance Into Unity through the Heart of Tango”