How to Make a Living Dancing: Seven Opportunities for Young Dancers
by Lucie Le May As a newly graduated dancer, the ultimate goal is to find a contract as quickly as
Read moreby Lucie Le May As a newly graduated dancer, the ultimate goal is to find a contract as quickly as
Read moreIdeal to fulfill both your dancing and touristic aspirations, here is a summary of workshops opening a space for experimentation, crossing techniques, encouraging happy encounters and summer fun.
Read moreFor those who are concerned about keeping on training and developing during the summer break, I would suggest joining Kibbutz Summer Intensive. For the others who, like me, aren’t really into summer workshops and would rather go and refresh their minds in a beautiful corner of the world, I would still recommend it. Eclectic and international, Kibbutz Summer Intensive takes place in Kibbutz Ga’aton, Israel. It is a very unique place, full of history, which I think would be worth visiting for every dancer and dance student. More than training, the Kibbutz Summer Intensive offers a special journey about dance.
Read moreI was strolling on facebook a couple of weeks ago when I saw Tom’s post promoting the event he was organizing: Ballet United Gala. The poster described it as a «unique evening of ballet performed by young dancers» showcasing pieces from well-known choreographers such as Benjamin Millepied, but also some pas de deux from the classical repertoire. The performance would take place in Cadogan Hall, London, the 19th of July.
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