NORDIC DANCE SEMINAR
GOTHENBURG 2024
Welcome to Swedish National Ballet School!
Sebastian Michanek Artistic Director
We welcome all our sister schools in the Nordics to join us for the 2024 edition of the Nordic Seminar in Gothenburg, August 4-10, 2024. The event is a continuation of the well-established cooperation between the Nordic Ballet Schools and the successful seminars from the previous years.
The Student Program is open for students age 13-16 at the member schools of the network, National Finnish Opera Ballet School in Helsinki, Norwegian National Ballet School in Oslo, Royal Swedish Ballet School in Stockholm, Royal Danish Ballet School, Iceland National Ballet School and Swedish National Ballet School in Gothenburg.
The Nordic Teacher Seminar is open for dance teachers and professional dancers, read more about the Nordic Teacher Seminar here.
Important information
Access Card
The Access Card has information about which school you come from with your name.
The card indicates which teachers each student will have and which meals are included for each person along with emergency information and important contacts.
The Access Card is used to access the school and meals, and must be worn at all times during the seminar.
Important Info
In case of fire alarm or other events meeting point will be in front of either the main entrance of the school or of the hotel
Telefon of Seminar Coordinators
+46 76-2978347
Check-in and registration
15.00-16.00 at the hotel, Sunday 4/8
Link to the Hotel https://www.scandichotels.se/hotell/sverige/goteborg/scandic-backadal
See schedule links above. The groupes will be done latest the 3/8-2024
Sugar and Health Policy
Swedish National Ballet School is a sugar free school and has a broad focus on health. We encourage all guest to follow and reflect on the importance of making good choices of what we eat.
All meals and snacks during the seminar should be healthy and good for you. If you need to have some sweets, we ask you to wait until school day has ended.
“Sugar free” soda, soft drinks and other products that is based on sweeteners are also a part of the the policy.
Due to possible allergies all kinds of nuts and sesam products are not allowed at the school.
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The seminar
Amount of Participants
We are 206 participants
122 students
84 teachers, musicians, dancers, parents and staff
Codes of Participants
GOT – Swedish National Ballet School in Gothenburg
HEL – National Finnish Opera Ballet School in Helsinki
OSL – Norwegian National Ballet School in Oslo
STO – Royal Swedish Ballet School in Stockholm
COP – Royal Danish Ballet School in Copenhagen
GUEST – Teachers/musicians from other schools and companies
Dance classes
The students will have classes in ballet, contemporary, floor barre and repertoire. Ballet- and contemporary classes and repertoire will be taught by international teachers that are regular guest teachers and friends of the Swedish National Ballet School in Gothenburg.
Ballet Complementary Training (30m)
Classical Ballet (1h 40m)
Classical Repertoire (1h 30m)
Strength Training (30m)
Contemporary Class and Repertoire/Creation (1h 40m)
For presentation of teachers, see below.
Seminars for Teachers
During the week teachers from all schools and external guests will meet for seminars and workshops.
The seminars will be about functional range mobility, ballet complementary training and exploring ABT’s National Training Curriculum.
Read more about the Nordic Teacher Seminar here
Seminar showing
Saturday we will present what we learned within the classical repertoire and the contemporary classes at Selma Theater, located walking distance from the school.
As the tradition we end the seminar with a presentation of the work we have done during the week. Each group will show the other gourds an extracts from both classical repertoire and contemporary work. The showing is only an internal event with no external audience.
Meals & Activities
Scandic Hotel Backadal
Meals
Breakfast 06.30-09.30
Lunch 11.20-13.00
Dinner 18.00-18.50
Snacks 14.00-15.50
Lunch, snacks and dinner will be served each day at the school
Activities
Checkin – Sunday 15.00-16.00
Welcome meeting, get to know each other – Sunday 16.00-18.00
Seminar party for students – Tuesday 18.00-20.30
Liseberg activity for student – Thursday 14.00-20.30
After Work for teachers and staff – Thursday 18.30-20.30
Liseberg – Gothenburg amusement park
The Crew
Seminar Crew
Leadership
Johan Holmberg, Principal
Sebastian Michanek, Artistic Director
Nina Höglund, Deputy Artistic Director
Louise Sjöstedt, Deputy Artistic Director
Ola Beccau, Deputy Artistic Director
Seminar Coordinators
Pernilla +46 70-564 44 07 / Ola +46 70-672 07 50
Parent Association Leaders
Magnus, Erik, Sandra, Saga och Melina
Ballet Teachers
Emma Idén
ABT® Certified Teacher
Emma Idén has recently worked as the artistic director for the Swedish Ballet School in Piteå. Emma has been trained as a dancer since the age of 10 at the Royal Theatre’s Ballet School and the Royal Swedish Ballet School in Stockholm. Emma has always been interested in teaching and has worked in this field parallel to her career as an active dancer. She furthered her education to become a pedagogue at the University College of Dance and has been teaching mainly classical ballet since 2003 around Sweden and as a guest pedagogue abroad. During her twenty-five years as a dancer, Emma has been employed at the Royal Opera, the Norwegian Opera, Malmö City Theatre, the Royal Dramatic Theatre, as well as in several independent projects.
Schedule Code: EI
Jenny Malmborg
ABT® Certified Teacher
Jenny Malmborg was trained at the Malmö City Theatre’s Ballet School (now Malmö Opera) and the Ballet Academy. In Malmö, she has participated in several major full-length ballets, such as Napoli and The Sleeping Beauty. She has also been active in international dance companies. Jenny is a trained dance pedagogue at the University College of Dance in Stockholm and has been working as a pedagogue for over 20 years.
Schedule Code: JM
Jon Ugarriza
ABT® Certified Teacher
Jon Ugarriza has worked with the Victor Ullate Ballet, Zaragoza Ballet, English National Ballet, Tetsuya Kumakawa K-Ballet Company (Japan), the National Ballet of Portugal, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Staatsballett Berlin, and the Basel Contemporary Ballet in Switzerland. Jon is also a member of the Jury of Diputación Foral de Bizkaia. As a choreographer, he has developed pieces for top performers at the Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, Staatsballett Berlin, Opéra de Nice, Bavarian State Opera, Joffrey Ballet in Chicago, and the New York City Ballet. Jon has a degree in Choreography and Dance Technique Performance from the Ministry of Education and the American Ballet Theatre® National Training Curriculum in New York.
Schedule Code: JU
Judith Simon
ABT® Certified Teacher
Judith Simon is a former prima ballerina with the Royal Ballet. Her repertoire ranges from pure classics like the Queen of Swans in Swan Lake to dramatic roles like Aili in Birgit Cullberg’s The Moon Reindeer. Throughout her dance career, Judith has worked with many prominent ballerinas and coaches such as Maya Plisetskaya, Natalia Makarova, Dame Beryl Grey, Merrill Ashley, Sir Peter Wright, Galina Samsova, Valentina Savina, Monica Parker, Georgina Parkinson, Lynn Seymour, and others. These ballet legends have inspired her and given her invaluable knowledge in her current role as a pedagogue and coach.
Schedule Code: JSI
Kyoko Matsumoto
ABT® Certified Teacher
Kyoko Matsumoto is a former dancer with the GöteborgsOperans Dance Company and GöteborgsOperans Ballet. Kyoko trained as a dancer in Japan and later as a dance teacher at The Royal Ballet School in London. As a dancer, Kyoko understood the need for complementary dance training to both rehabilitate and prevent dance injuries, and she is now a certified Pilates instructor (Alan Herdman).
Schedule Code: KY
Ola Beccau
ABT® Certified Teacher
Ola Beccau was educated at the Royal Swedish Ballet School and the University College of Dance in Stockholm as well as at ABT in New York and has a professional career as a dancer with, among others, Östgötabaletten, KCDC, and Adekwhat. He is a frequent guest teacher at Alvin Ailey, Skånes Dansteater, Random Dance, Vietnam National Ballet, Vanemuine Ballet, and others. Ola has also been a ballet master at the Danish Dance Theatre, worked with naprapathy at the Royal Opera in Stockholm, taught dance at the Ballet Academy’s professional dancer program in Stockholm, and served as a university lecturer at the dance teacher education program in Piteå.
Schedule Code: OB
Roman Rumyantsev
ABT® Certified Teacher
Roman Rumyantsev has extensive experience as a ballet dancer. Roman is a former soloist at the Moscow City Ballet, Moscow Classical Ballet, Imperial Ballet, and the Kremlin Ballet and has also guest-performed and collaborated with, among others, the Moldova National Opera Ballet and the Bolshoi Ballet. Roman had a natural aptitude for teaching early on and has for many years shared his extensive knowledge and experience in Sweden and internationally. Roman is also trained in stage folk dance and character dance in Russia and is the head teacher of stage folk dance at the school.
Schedule Code: RR
Susanne Lindström
ABT® Certified Teacher
Susanne Lindström understood early on that dance would be a big part of her life. Theater, music, and the stage were something that attracted her. As a dancer, Susanne worked at Malmö Opera (then Malmö City Theatre), Thalia Dance Company in Gothenburg, and as a freelance dancer in Sweden and abroad. Susanne decided that she not only wanted to dance herself but also to teach others this wonderful art form. She sought out one of the world’s leading ballet schools to further her education as a ballet teacher at The Royal Ballet School Teachers Training Course.
Schedule Code: SL
Tania Rodriguez
ABT® Certified Teacher
Tania Rodriguez was educated at the National Institute of the Arts INBA in Mexico, after which she danced professionally with the Mexico City Ballet (Ballet Company for Youth) and the National Ballet of Mexico (Compañía Nacional de Danza, México). She received her practical training and pedagogue diploma from the Canada National Ballet School Diploma program TPPD (DIP) in 2006. After graduation, she moved to Oslo to teach students in classical ballet at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts. With her extensive professional experience in teaching, program and curriculum development at the high school level, Tania has also worked with the rehabilitation of injured dancers and practical guidance. As a professional consultant, she has created independent workshops and courses for students and dance teachers, driven talent development, and served as an examiner. She has worked internationally as a jury member and with coaching young competitors in the world’s leading dance competitions. Tania’s teaching focuses on promoting practical experience and knowledge from a holistic perspective and with a scientific and evidence-based approach.
Schedule Code: TR
Contemporary Teachers
Felix Skalberg
Contemporary teacher
Felix Skalberg graduated from the Ballet Academy in Gothenburg in the spring of 2014. He then moved to the Netherlands to tour with the dance company “The Kiss Moves” led by Dorottya Kiss. Since then, Felix has worked with choreographers such as Sigge Modigh, Fotis Nikolaou, Olof Persson, Toby Kassel, and Ingeborg Zackariassen, among others. As a choreographer, Felix has since 2016 created works for 3 Våningen, Gothenburg Fringe Festival, and Atalante.
Schedule Code: FS
Mauro Rojas
Contemporary teacher
Mauro Rojas has danced in several dance companies both in Sweden and internationally. He has worked as a pedagogue for over 30 years and created works for, among others, the Swedish Ballet School, international dance competitions, and the openings of the Gothia Cup at Ullevi and Scandinavium.
Schedule Code: MR