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Morning Yoga Sessions with Dance Italia
Morning Yoga Sessions with Dance Italia
July 26 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Classes conducted by Liz Shea (10 -21 July) and Lucia Fernandez Santoro (24 – 28 July)
We are delighted to invite you at @Dance Italia 2023, an international event, that will take place at @Motore592 Contemporary Art Space, located here in Lucca. Talking about the upcoming event, we specially wanted to find a way to open it to the local community of expats and/or travelers in Lucca.
If you are in search of a special new experience in your life, know that dancers are embracing you. From the 10th of July to the 4th of August, come and join the YOGA PRACTICE in the mornings (9.00 – 10.00 a.m.), which are open to everybody.
Contemporary dance professionals are the most innovative, in touch with embodiment practices and inner evolution techniques so, through these gentle sessions conducted by renowned choreographers, you will be able to gift yourselves with lasting life impressions. The morning Yoga sessions at Dance Italia 2023 will be conducted by Liz Shea (10 -21 July) and Lucia Fernandez Santoro (24 – 28 July).
Come at the morning yoga practice at Dance Italia 2023 if:






Cost: 10 Euros/ 1 session
40 Euros/ 5 sessions
To register write at: info@danceitalia.com
It is an invitation for you to discover and enter the community of contemporary dancers, movers and artists with the promise of something new and special.
*Yoga Session Teacher for the last week of Dance Italia – TBA
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About Liz Shea (photo): Reviewed as “a remarkable contemporary dance display,” Elizabeth Shea’s choreography has been produced by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and presented at numerous festivals and major cities across the USA, as well as in Australia, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and China.
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About Lucia Fernandez Santoro: Lucia Fernandez Santoro (1991, Argentina/France) is an academically trained dancer and
a performer who seeks redefinitions of performance, stage settings, and audience.