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After Rudra Béjart
Our dancers are in demand the world over:
Ballets de Monte-Carlo, National Ballet of Spain, Tokyo Ballet, NDT II, Hamburg Ballet, Forsythe Company, Aterballetto, Malandain Ballet Biarritz, Ballet du Nord, Rhine Ballet, Nantes National Choreographic Centre, Singapore National ballet, Geneva Grand Théâtre Ballet, Santiago Theatre Ballet, Lyon National Opera Ballet, Munich National Ballet, Giessen City Theatre, Cirque du soleil, Eloize Circus in Canada, Scapino Ballet Rotterdam, La Scala Theatre Ballet, Marseille National Ballet, Stockholm Opera Ballet, Cullberg Ballet, Introdans, Pina Bausch cie, several Stadttheater in Germany, Austria, etc. They have also performed as singers and dancers in a number of musical productions on Broadway.
Some well-known graduates of the Mudra School in Brussels and the Rudra Béjart School in Lausanne include:
Yann Le Gac, dancer, producer for French TV
Bertrand d’At, director and choreographer of the Rhine Ballet
Shonach Mirk, classed among the top 100 dancers of the century, Maurice Béjart’s ballet master
Magui Marin, director and choreographer of the Michele Anne De Mey company
Nacho Duato, choreographer and director of the National Ballet of Spain
Alan Tung, former student and dancer of Ballet of the 20th Century, director of the Mudra school in Brussels Micha Van Hoecke, choreographer, director
Anne Teresa de Keersmeaker
Julien Favreau, first dancer of the Béjart Ballet Company
Pierre Droulers, choreographer and dance company director
Hervé Robbe, choreographer
Michèle Noiret, choreographer (recently for the Paris Opera)
Catherine Diverres, choreographer
Bernardo Montet, choreographer
Jo Kanamori, choreographer and director of the Nigata company in Japan
Dominique Genevois, teacher at the National Conservatory of Lyon, France
Alessio Silvestrin, choreographer
Andonis Fondianakis, choreographer
Sthan Kabar-Louet, director of the Karbal Noumea Ballet in New Caledonia
… as well as two-thirds of the members of the Béjart Ballet Company, Lausanne. |
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