Prix de Lausanne
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The Prix de Lausanne is an international competition for young dancers. Next competition: January 28th to February 4th, 2018. Finals: Saturday February 3th
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facebook.comTribute to the Swiss photographer Marcel Imsand who had often given his time and talent to capture hundreds of young dancers, candidates of the Prix de Lausanne, during the 70s and 80s... http://bit.ly/2juRa0H Photos: 1976, Stéphane Prince / 1977, Fiona Chadwick & Barbara Fewster / 1981, Kaori Horiuchi
Our partner the The Royal Ballet School is launching a NEW Spring Programme, expanding its reach from London and the UK to ballet students in Hong Kong and beyond! Discover more with the link below ;)
Congratulations to the great artist Diana Vishneva, Prize Winner #PrixdeLausanne1994... Nice tribute in Dance Magazine
Some of our Prize Winners ( Harper Watters & Patricia Zhou - both Prix de Lausanne 2011) signed their shoes against child slavery! The items will be sold in an online event taking place until November 18th, 2017... Read more in the linked article!
The Prix de Lausanne is pleased to announce that the Liaoning Ballet of China (http://bit.ly/2AJfWyg) and the Liaoning Ballet School (http://bit.ly/2zIeBrp) are now PARTNERS of the international ballet competition! In this photo ((from right to left): Mr. ZHAO Yifei: Principal of Liaoning Ballet School Ms. QU Zijiao: Artistic Director of Liaoning Ballet Ms. LIN Meifang: Ballet teacher of YU Hang (Prize Winner Prix de Lausanne 2016) from Shanghai Dance School (Partner since 2007) Ms. Shelly POWER: CEO and Artistic Director of the Prix de Lausanne Mr. CHEN Jianian: Director of Shanghai Dance School (Partner since 2007) Ms. ZHAO Xi: China Associate for the Prix de Lausanne More info about our partners here > http://bit.ly/2AJggNu
Taking ballet class with Misty Copeland in Harlem ;)
Article in Japanese by swissinfo.ch - スイスインフォ: Prix de Lausanne 2018, the most of participants are from South-Korea. 10 dancers from Japan.
Why Twyla Tharp ’s best dances are ‘classical’?... ;)
Kyle Davis - Prize Winner #PrixdeLausanne 2008 and soloist at the Pacific Northwest Ballet - will present his world premiere work at the Chop Shop Contemporary Dance Festival! :)
Carlos Acosta (Prize Winner #PrixdeLausanne 1990) about his participation in the Swiss competition > “I was from Cuba, I was black – there was no expectation that I would know any of the European classical ballets, or be able to dance them. I was an outsider"... Read more with the article linked ;)
We spread the word for our partner the English National Ballet School 👍
The list of the VARIATIONS for the #PrixdeLausanne2018 is now ONLINE! Discover the Classical and the Contemporary ones here > http://bit.ly/2AiO1nB #PdL2018