Hello, I am a principal at the Romanian National Opera.
Would you like some advice to prepare for a competition?
Would you like to practice more than usual for a dance recital that is coming up?
Would you like to practice even on days that you don’t have lessons?
There Are there some moves that you find difficult to do?
Are there dance moves that you would like to try? etc...
My motto in teaching is “to enjoy, and to learn”, and I would like to teach a wide range of students, from children who want to become professionals, to adults who just started learning ballet as a hobby.
My profile:
Began ballet at the age of nine, and in my third year, won first place in the elementary school division of the NBA National Ballet Competition.
First place in the Kobe National Western Dance Competition Jr. 2 Division.
The following year, I won first place in the Jr. 1 division of the same competition (This was the first time I won first place in two consecutive competitions).
First place in the Ballet Competition in Nara
First place in the Ballet Competition 21
1st place in Vallecon Osaka
First place in Passion du ballet à Kyoto, as well as first place in the contemporary section
First place in MAMUE Ballet Competition Kyoto
First place in the Osaka Competition
Gold prize in the Berlin International Ballet Competition, Padua section
Silver prize in YAGP NY Final Senior Division
Out of all the categories, only one woman can win the Artistic Award.
Third place in the Vienna International Competition for Professional Students
Third place in the Beijing International Competition
Received scholarship from the Japanese Agency of Culture and Arts; Overseas Programme for Emerging Arts, and studied in Paris.
Studied at the Royal Danish Ballet, John Cranko Ballet School and Hamburg Ballet School in Denmark
【 Cafetalk Translation / April 2020 】
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