III premi internacional de dansa Roseta Mauri
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IV INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF DANCE ROSETA MAURI
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III international competition of dance Roseta Mauri 2006

Fotografia Anna Sánchez
Anna Sanchez
Contemporary dance teacher

Trained in classical, jazz and contemporary dance (Limon and Graham), her style combines the technique, expression and the energy changes in order to achieve good freedom in movement.

She has a way to work in which either a glance, a small gesture, a difficult turn, a great jump or a fall are equally important.

Director of the Anna Sánchez Companyia de Dansa from 1985 to 1990, she is now Director of the Companyia Inconnexa, founded in 2002, and of the Varium School of Dance of Barcelona since 1987.

She is the Artistic Director of the International Dance Festival of Sant Cugat since 2000. She has worked and still does at many international courses all over Europe. Furthermore, she colaborates as a guest teacher at the schools of Epsedanse (Montpeller), Cafedanse (Ais de Provença) and James Carles (Tolosa of Llenguadoc). She has also worked as a guest teacher in different companies such as S.O.A.P (Rui Horta), Metros (Ramon Oller), Marta Carrasco, Trànsit (Maria Rovira), Mar Gómez, Norrdanse (Sweden) and Ballet Preljocaj (France).

Due to her teaching experience, she has been granted the recognition of the French Ministry of Culture, being allowed to give classes at the official conservatoires of dance of all the country.


ANTONY DOWSON
English National Ballet school.

Antony Dowson trined at The Royal School and graduated into The Royal Ballet. He was promoted to Principal in 1985 and created roles in works by Ashton, MacMillan, Tetley and Kylian, as well as dancing leade roles in all the classical repertory. In 1992, he graduated from the Academy’s Professional Dancers Teaching Course, and has been a permenent member of faculty at English National Ballet School for the past fifteen years. Antony Dowson is frequently a guest teacher with many international companies and schools. In 1990,2000 and 2002 he choreographed Adagio for Strings, Alleged Dances and Capriccio for English National Ballet Schjool’s end of year preformances. He was made Head of Dance 2004 and has just created Memento for the Royal Ballet Company’s Inspired by Ashton programme at Linbury Theatre.