Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Dying Swan Workshop – in partnership with Dance Victoria

In partnership with Dance Victoria
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Dying Swan Workshop - in partnership with Dance Victoria
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  • Dates: Feb 8, 2025
  • Location: Studio 4 dance Studio
  • Created: Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo
  • Advance price: FREE EVENT with registration
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Genre: Workshop, free event
  • Country: Victoria

Showtimes

Feb
08
Saturday
11:30 am

Tickets

In partnership with Dance Victoria. Registration for this FREE workshop will open January 23rd, 2025 at 12pm PST.

Instructor Name and Bio: Raffaelle Morra (Ballet Master) is a teacher, former dancer, and Ballet Master of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo. He began studying classical ballet in Fossano Italy, his hometown, in 1986 and became a member of the “Compagnia di Danza del Teatro Nuovo” in Torino in 1994. Morra joined the Trocks in 2001. With the company, he has danced a variety of leading male and female roles and has choreographed works including “Majisimas,” a parody of the ballet “Majisimo” by Cuban choregrapher Jorge Garcia. As the Trocks’ Ballet Master since 2015, Morra has led numerous master classes and workshops.

 

Class title and Description: Dying Swan Workshop Participants will be given a short warmup and will then be taught the Dying Swan with a comic touch. This workshop can be modified for dancers and non-dancers alike.

 

Level: Best for all levels! This workshop offers greatest flexibility, and is great for senior citizens or individuals with little or no prior dance training.

Registration: This is a FREE class. Participants will be able to register through Eventbrite starting January 23 at 12pm.

Host: PoleCoven

Location: Studio 4 Dance Studio – 3rd floor at 715 Yates St

 

Showtimes

Feb
08
Saturday
11:30 am

Tickets

Location

Studio 4 dance Studio
715 Yates Street, 3rd floor,
Victoria, British Columbia
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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