Mauro Carboni

maitre de ballet

Master for advanced courses for Agora Coaching Project of Reggio Emilia directed by Michele Merola and Enrico Morelli and Maitre de Ballet for MM Contemporary Dance Company and Agora Coaching Project.
In 2009 he obtained the II level Academic Diploma for teacher training in choreutic disciplines, classical dance address with the highest marks of the National Dance Academy of Rome
For 10 years he is the soul of the contemporary ballet company Arte Balletto directed by Milena Zullo, he performs in almost all the productions of the Roman choreographer and in renowned national and international festivals. From 1995 onwards, and for the productions of those years, he worked alongside Zullo as assistant to choreography and company teacher.
In 2001 he was called by Paola Leoni in the company of the Sardinian Ballet and until 2005 he danced in creations by Dino Verga, Gabriella Borni, Guido Tuveri, Milena Zullo and Giovanna Summo.
In 2003 with the show Tra le corde conceived and choreographed by Milena Zullo, she created the Trois Mouvements group with the guitarist Andrea Vettoretti and the pianist Corrado De Bernart. Until 2005 The group is invited on long tours in Mexico, Spain and France in important international guitar festivals.
Cultivate his passion for ancient dances and historical research by collaborating with Claudia Celi and Andrea Toschi of Il Teatro della Memoria
He ended his career as a dancer in 2010 in the Mimma Testa Ballet Company where he danced in creations by Stefanella Testa and Michele Pogliani under the direction of Laura Saraceni.
As a teacher from 1993 to 2013 he attended the courses of classical dance and repertoire in the Centro Arte Balletto in Rome directed by Milena Zullo. In those years, as assistant to the choreography, he prepared numerous students who repeatedly won in the most renowned Italian international competitions for dancers.
In 2010 he was called for two years to hold the III and VI academic technique course at the Maison de la danse directed by Denis Ganio.
In 2012 and 2013 he won the Propaedeutic Prize for dance pedagogy at the Pierrot Dance Competition presented by Prof. Elena Vit.
Until 2014 he cultivated and nurtured his passion for theater and dance by collaborating with the online magazine http://www.gbopera.it/ directed by Giorgio Bagnoli reviewing the major and important events of Roman dance and Emilia Romagna.

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