Teachers - classic and modern dance

Anita Law

Anita Law

Anita Law was born in London where she studied at Arts Educational School. With main focus on classic ballet, jazz, modern dance, tip tap and Benesh Notation. She performed in different cities throughout whole Italy and also in various productions in Teatro Comunale di Mantova and in the Metropolitan Opera in New York. She was a head of the Glen Ballet Studio in New York for six years.

After returning to Italy in 1996, she founded her own dance studio focusing on classic and jazz dance and also on preparing students for entrance exams and on preparing choreographies for a local show. In 2007 and 2008 she taught classic dance at Stage Marche Dance in Cingoli.

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MgA. Vendula Poznarová

MgA. Vendula Poznarová

Her dancing career roots in the environment of ballroom dances. She is a vice champion of the Czech Republic in Latin-American dances, world champion in Latin American formations and the fourth in Latin- American dances at the World Championship in Stavanger, Norway.

Her current artistic work in the field of choreography is associated with contemporary dance.. In 2015 she graduated from the master's programme in the field of choreography at AMU, Prague under Jan Kodet and Mirka Eliášová.

In 1999 she founded and led the children's dance studio Hot Shenose and since 2010 she has been the founder and manager of renowned dance studio "Contemporary - space for dancing."

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Ing. BcA. Petra Dědková

Ing. BcA. Petra Dědková

In her childhood she attended classes at Primary School of Art of A.M. Buxton, Úpice where she started with scenic dance and majorettes. She visited many European cities with Koletova Hornická hudba. Then she danced at TK Dukát Červený Kostelec (ballroom dancing). As a member of Hot Shenose she focused on modern, contemporary and jazz dance. She attended those dance courses: street dance, contemporary, jazz dance and ballet. She attends the international workshop Tanec bez hranic (Dance without borders) where she was awarded scholarship to the World Dance Movement by American lecturer Joshua Pelatzky in 2015.

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