POSTED ON28.09.2016
We continue to expand the exclusive premium content to make our intensive even more essential. We have introduced two conferences at the hands of this great researcher in ballet and a national referent in the historical area. Offering the lectures free of charge for our students, we remain as always true to our commitment to excellence at minimum cost.
The conference will be as follows:
10/7 19:00 Romantic Repertoire: Le Conservatoire of August Bournonville
17/7 19:00 Classical Repertoire: Marius Petipa and the Imperial Ballet
Hereby we attach part of the extensive curriculum of Mrs. Ana:
Doctorate in music from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain (2013). Ballet Master Studies at the University of Roehampton, London (2004). Degree in Art History from the University of Zaragoza (1999). Author of “The History of Ballet and Modern Dance” (Alianza Editorial, 2004/2010). Choreographer and teacher of choreography in the degree of professional dance and musical theater at The Urdang Academy, London (2009/11). Collaborator for CSIC ( Spanish National Research Council) for their Spanish Dictionary of International Literary Terms (2014/2015). Invited teacher at the Professional Conservatory of Dance of Murcia (2008/2014), Madrid (2012), Lugo (2010), Zaragoza (2002/2003); Conservatories of Dance in Valencia (2014) and Madrid (2012), Institut del Teatre of Barcelona for a training course for its teaching staff 2016), University of Zaragoza, University of Seville (2015), Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid ( 2014), National University of Chiapas, Mexico (2014), University of Murcia (2012), IDAES (Institute of Social Studies), Buenos Aires (2011), Gallego Choreographic Centre (2010/2015), The Centre for Performing Arts, London (2011), National School of Dance Mastrazzi, Buenos Aires (2008/2009). Lecturer and coordinator of seminars "Diaghilev's Russian Ballets", Caixa Forum, Barcelona and Madrid (2011/2012). Coordinator of "Stories about gender: women in dance" cycle, CCEBA, Buenos Aires (2012). Project director at the Council for Dance Education and Training, London (2004/2007). Member of the board of management of “Creative Capital” (2004/2009), Advisory Group of London Youth Dance (2005/2008), London. Invited by RNE for an interview at the “Critical Eye” (2014) and Radio Galega (2015). She is currently an external professor at the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid in hher Master of Leadership and Management of Cultural Projects.
The conference will be as follows:
10/7 19:00 Romantic Repertoire: Le Conservatoire of August Bournonville
17/7 19:00 Classical Repertoire: Marius Petipa and the Imperial Ballet
Hereby we attach part of the extensive curriculum of Mrs. Ana:
Doctorate in music from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain (2013). Ballet Master Studies at the University of Roehampton, London (2004). Degree in Art History from the University of Zaragoza (1999). Author of “The History of Ballet and Modern Dance” (Alianza Editorial, 2004/2010). Choreographer and teacher of choreography in the degree of professional dance and musical theater at The Urdang Academy, London (2009/11). Collaborator for CSIC ( Spanish National Research Council) for their Spanish Dictionary of International Literary Terms (2014/2015). Invited teacher at the Professional Conservatory of Dance of Murcia (2008/2014), Madrid (2012), Lugo (2010), Zaragoza (2002/2003); Conservatories of Dance in Valencia (2014) and Madrid (2012), Institut del Teatre of Barcelona for a training course for its teaching staff 2016), University of Zaragoza, University of Seville (2015), Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid ( 2014), National University of Chiapas, Mexico (2014), University of Murcia (2012), IDAES (Institute of Social Studies), Buenos Aires (2011), Gallego Choreographic Centre (2010/2015), The Centre for Performing Arts, London (2011), National School of Dance Mastrazzi, Buenos Aires (2008/2009). Lecturer and coordinator of seminars "Diaghilev's Russian Ballets", Caixa Forum, Barcelona and Madrid (2011/2012). Coordinator of "Stories about gender: women in dance" cycle, CCEBA, Buenos Aires (2012). Project director at the Council for Dance Education and Training, London (2004/2007). Member of the board of management of “Creative Capital” (2004/2009), Advisory Group of London Youth Dance (2005/2008), London. Invited by RNE for an interview at the “Critical Eye” (2014) and Radio Galega (2015). She is currently an external professor at the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid in hher Master of Leadership and Management of Cultural Projects.