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July 22nd - August 3rd, 2024

DAYLY SCHEDULEfor July 22 to August  3, 2024
10:00 - 11:30Ballet class
11:30 - 12:00Break
12:00 - 13:15Female or Male Variations / Pas de deux (changing daily)
13:15 - 14:30Male or Female Variations / Pas de deux (changing daily)
14:30 - 15:45Lunch
15:45 - 17:30Contemporary / Choreography Class
  
August 2 , 2024Ballet Class and Stage Rehearsals
August 3, 2024General and Performance - The Ceremonial Opening of the
 

Closing performance of the 33rd International Music Festival Krumlov
"Shakespeare 460: Romeo & Juliet"

The most beautiful Renaissance Studio

Studio is 190m2 in size and will be equipped with mirrors, ballet barres and dance floor!

The beautiful Renaissance hall where your ballet Masterclasses will be held is located in the heart of the historic center of Český Krumlov, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The hall is situated in a former Jesuit college from the 16th century, adding to its unique and historical charm.

Despite its age, the hall has been renovated with modern conference technology to ensure that your classes are equipped with all the necessary amenities. The space is highly sought after by demanding clientele, and it's not hard to see why.

PARTICIPATION IN CLOSING GALA CONCERT

DANCE WITH US ON STAGE!

Students had the unique opportunity to showcase their skills and talent at the Closing Gala Concert, "Shakespeare 460: Romeo & Juliet," on August 3, 2024.

As participants of the 13-day Bubeníček Ballet Masterclasses, the students had the privilege of learning from the world-renowned choreographer Jiří Bubeníček in the Contemporary Class. At the end of the program, they performed in the closing gala of the 33rd International Music Festival Krumlov, sharing the stage with artists in  "Romeo and Juliet", accompanied by the PKF–Prague Philharmonia.

The event was an extraordinary success, earning high praise from critics and leaving an indelible mark as a performance to be cherished forever.

SEMINARS, INTERVIEW AND CITY TOUR

The SEMINARS and "INTERVIEW WITH ETOILE" provided an extraordinary opportunity to engage in a conversation with one of the most renowned ballet stars of our generation.

On one of the days, participants enjoyed an organized city tour that included a visit to the castle and its stunning Krumlov Castle and Krumlov Baroque Theatre. Built between 1680 and 1766, the theatre is considered one of the best-preserved Baroque theaters in the world, offering a captivating glimpse into its rich history.