Saturday, January 25, 2020

(VIDEO SELECTION) The VIVO Ballet allocated scholarships to participate in VIVO Spring Intensive 2020 in Rome.

 
VIVO Ballet Benny Sammarco

The VIVO Ballet directed by choreographer Enzo Celli allocated scholarships to participate in VIVO Ballet Company Intensive, April 6-17 2020, in Rome.

EXPERIENCE THE COMPANY AS A PRO
This amazing intensive offers a unique opportunity for professional growth: recommended for students who have completed a professional training or dancers who wish to work in the dance industry in Europe. VIVO Spring Intensive is an intensive 15-days program strongly connected with VIVO Ballet and its professional European network. 

JOIN A PROFESSIONAL ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT
VIVO faculty is made of artists actively involved in the dance industry as professionals or company directors. VIVO faculty includes: Enzo Celli (VIVO Ballet), Elisabetta Minutoli (VIVO Ballet)), Giulia Mancini (VIVO Center Rom)), Giovanni “Gava” Leonarduzzi (Compagnia Bellanda), Roberta Ferrara (Equilibrio Dinamico), Alexandre Stepkine, Davide Romeo (Uscite di Emergenza), Dario Lupinacci, Velio Pezzagli, and more.

EXPERIENCE HISTORY AND CULTURE IN THE ETERNAL CITY
VIVO Spring Intensive is held  in Rome, a unique background of beauty, history and culture. VIVO Spring Intensive is hosted by the VIVO Center Rome, located in the eastern area of the city, a few steps from Subway Stop connecting to the Colosseum and the City Center.

The Program begins April 6, 2020 and ends April 17, 2020.

To apply in the video audition send an email to doit@vivoballet.com with:
– Cover letter
– Resume
– Headshot
– Video link (Youtube or Vimeo) where we can see you dancing (regarding the video, you do not need a solo, the important thing is that you’re readily recognizable).
– PayPal payment of $27 to VIVO Ballet

For any other info email  info@vivoballet.com

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