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Professional Brazilian South American in Sydney and Melbourne  en>fr fr>en
By Cheroko Comments: 22, member since Sun Feb 13, 2005
On Thu Jul 28, 2005 05:06 PM

Hello Dancers,

With the demand from the industry and scene in Australia, many professional dancers who qualify in jazz, ballet, tap, etc have been also expanding their professional skills by learning other alternative dance styles such as Flamenco, Samba, Salsa, Tango, Capoeira Martial Arts and Rumba.

So many Australian dancers of today have managed to lift up their game and now qualify for various dance styles.

I believe this is great and fantastic for the industry in any country, because this will mean that dancers being versatile can easily obtain full-time employment from many international dance productions and event companies.

Is it the very same in your city? Or is it still developing? Is dance industry booming in your capital city?

In fact, it can now be easily expressed that there are many professional Brazilian and South American dancers based in Sydney and Melbourne down under!

Some general local websites to check are 7flavours.co . . . and australiadancing.or . . .

Other local Aussie hot dancers are Marcelo Costa, Fabio Robles, Alexandre Accioly, Supple Martin Nam, Eric Devellerez, Sebastiao Teixeira, Godfrey Zebroni, Cristina Ramon, Josival Bispo & Victor Valdes.

Is it the very same in your city? Or is it still developing? Is dance industry booming in your capital city?
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