The inaugural “Men Who Dance” festival began in 2020 as a bold initiative. The idea: to challenge stereotypes surrounding male dance. Starting with a modest group of 15 performers, the Inter-American Choreographic Institute festival has grown into a prominent event — with this year’s program at Fort Lauderdale’s Broward Center for the Performing Arts featuring more than 40 dancers, accompanied by a chamber music ensemble and opera singers. Just back from Mexico, Rafi Maldonado-Lopez, institute founder and “Men Who Dance” artistic director, speaks passionately about his vision for the South Florida dance scene. “What we’ve been trying to do is keep people here and keep them from leaving.