Bajo Jardín receives distinctions and the province’s dance becomes more dynamic

Bajo Jardín receives distinctions and the province’s dance becomes more dynamic
Bajo Jardín receives distinctions and the province’s dance becomes more dynamic

Alejandra Deza will be recognized in Buenos Aires. Alexander Ananiev, jury at auditions.

Alejandra Deza I can not believe it yet. The Association of Dance Professionals of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (Abadan) will give her an honorary diploma for her work in classical dance, as a teacher and manager. Abadan is a member of the Argentine Federation of Dance Professionals (FAPD) and the World Confederation of Dance Professionals (FIAD).

The teacher, co-director of the Dance Studio of the Bajo Jardín Foundation, will receive the distinction within the framework of the XIII International Congress of Classical Dance, which will take place at the Teatro del Globo, in Buenos Aires, on July 12 and 13.

“This distinction is important for Tucumán because I was proposed by colleagues from Capital Federal, the most prestigious professionals in the country. This excited me, that centralism has given way in Argentina. “Will some merits and results be valued again, regardless of where they happen?” Deza asks.

Renowned dancers

Last weekend Bajo Jardín participated in the Güemes Dance Contest, in Salta, where the six students who participated took the first three places in their categories. They are in Classical Repertoire, Youth Soloist 1: Bernarda López (13 years old), Tomás Jozami (13), Violeta Osatinsky (12); Youth Soloist 2, Paula ´Páez (16); Senior Soloist 1, Agostina Rodrigo (20), also elected Best Senior Dancer; and in Neoclassical, Grupo Mix, made up of six dancers.

All participants in the contest were prepared by Salvador Arbeloa and by Deza, who are very satisfied with the results.

“Dance is joy, it is pleasure and it is life,” says Patricia Sabbag

“The jury was made up of outstanding personalities in different styles of dance. Among them was the teacher Miguel Eliasformer co-director of the San Martín Theater Ballet in Buenos Aires and former artistic director of the Classical Ballet of Salta,” concludes Deza.

Contemporary

Sandra Reartesa choreographer and dancer with a renowned career, is teaching this week at the Juan B. Terán Cultural Center (Marco Avellaneda y San Juan) classes open to the dance community and the Contemporary Ballet of the Province that she directs. Patricia Sabbag.

The classes, which are taught to this day for three days, are organized by the Cultural Entity.

SANDRA REARTES. The teacher from Salta is teaching classes.

Reartes offers training to the Contemporary Ballet for the revival of the work “Opera Prima”, which will soon premiere in Rosario de la Frontera.

“Contemporary Language – Laban Method” is another training that Reartes gave, open to the dance community.

Classic

This week, at the Juan B. Terán Cultural Center, auditions were held to fill four positions in the Ballet Stable of the Province. Almost fifty applicants from different parts of the country participated in the tests.

The jury was made up of the prestigious Russian master Alexander Ananiev; Elvira Formoso, teacher at the Higher School of Artistic Education (ESEA), and the director of the Ballet Estable, Melisa D’Amatowho highlighted “the presence of an international level teacher like Ananiev.”

 
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